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13,MARCH , 2009
gen mike MULLEN, said gen. KIYANI will not ging to impose MUSHARAF style of MARTIAL LAW in pakistan.
msn news
Friday, March 13, 2009
Holbrooke speaks to Zardari, Gilani; asks them to resolve political crisis
Islamabad: United States on Thursday stepped up diplomatic efforts to defuse the deepening political crisis in Pakistan, with Special Envoy Richard Holbrooke asking the country's top leadership to resolve differences with the PML-N so that they could focus on the war against militancy.
Holbrooke, the Special Envoy for Pakistan and Afghanistan, spoke to both President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on telephone to discuss the prevailing situation in the country.
Official sources were quoted by TV news channels as saying that Holbrooke had expressed concern over the political crisis during his conversation with Zardari. He called for the resumption of dialogue to end the crisis, the sources said.
While assuring the full support of the US for the continuation of the democratic process in Pakistan, Holbrooke said political stability in the country was imperative to fight militancy effectively, the sources added.
Zardari said the ruling Pakistan People's Party is following the democratic path and showing flexibility while the other parties were non-cooperative.
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Holbrooke, Patterson hold teleconference with Zardari
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ISLAMABAD (updated on: March 13, 2009, 04:41 PST): The US has urged the government to lift the governor's rule in Punjab as soon as possible, as Washington wants to see democracy flourishing in Pakistan. This was discussed during a teleconference between President Asif Ali Zardari, US special envoy for Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard Holbrooke and US ambassador to Pakistan Anne W Patterson here on Thursday.
Later Patterson said that the US co-operation would continue for the democratic stability of Pakistan and expressed the desire that governor's rule in Punjab would be lifted soon. The presidency spokesman Farhatullah Babar said that the conference lasted for half an hour in which issues of mutual interest were discussed.
Meanwhile, British Foreign Secretary David Miliband telephoned President Asif Ali Zardari and discussed a host of issues of mutual interest during the conversation. Pak-US relations also came under discussion. US ambassador to Pakistan Anne W Patterson also visited Lahore on Thursday and discussed the ongoing political crisis in Pakistan with former prime minister Mian Nawaz Sharif.
dear fellows, if this DEMOCRAZY will bring , this kind of shame full dictation to our country , will you still support this democrazy!
plz open your thoughts, but stay away from trolling & flamming.
thanks
13,MARCH , 2009
gen mike MULLEN, said gen. KIYANI will not ging to impose MUSHARAF style of MARTIAL LAW in pakistan.
msn news
Friday, March 13, 2009
Holbrooke speaks to Zardari, Gilani; asks them to resolve political crisis
Islamabad: United States on Thursday stepped up diplomatic efforts to defuse the deepening political crisis in Pakistan, with Special Envoy Richard Holbrooke asking the country's top leadership to resolve differences with the PML-N so that they could focus on the war against militancy.
Holbrooke, the Special Envoy for Pakistan and Afghanistan, spoke to both President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on telephone to discuss the prevailing situation in the country.
Official sources were quoted by TV news channels as saying that Holbrooke had expressed concern over the political crisis during his conversation with Zardari. He called for the resumption of dialogue to end the crisis, the sources said.
While assuring the full support of the US for the continuation of the democratic process in Pakistan, Holbrooke said political stability in the country was imperative to fight militancy effectively, the sources added.
Zardari said the ruling Pakistan People's Party is following the democratic path and showing flexibility while the other parties were non-cooperative.
© Copyright 2009 PTI. All rights reserved.
Holbrooke, Patterson hold teleconference with Zardari
RECORDER REPORT
www. Business Recorder.com
ISLAMABAD (updated on: March 13, 2009, 04:41 PST): The US has urged the government to lift the governor's rule in Punjab as soon as possible, as Washington wants to see democracy flourishing in Pakistan. This was discussed during a teleconference between President Asif Ali Zardari, US special envoy for Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard Holbrooke and US ambassador to Pakistan Anne W Patterson here on Thursday.
Later Patterson said that the US co-operation would continue for the democratic stability of Pakistan and expressed the desire that governor's rule in Punjab would be lifted soon. The presidency spokesman Farhatullah Babar said that the conference lasted for half an hour in which issues of mutual interest were discussed.
Meanwhile, British Foreign Secretary David Miliband telephoned President Asif Ali Zardari and discussed a host of issues of mutual interest during the conversation. Pak-US relations also came under discussion. US ambassador to Pakistan Anne W Patterson also visited Lahore on Thursday and discussed the ongoing political crisis in Pakistan with former prime minister Mian Nawaz Sharif.
dear fellows, if this DEMOCRAZY will bring , this kind of shame full dictation to our country , will you still support this democrazy!
plz open your thoughts, but stay away from trolling & flamming.
thanks