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Afghan President to visit Pakistan for seeking help to hold talks with Taliban

ISLAMABAD, March 9 (Xinhua) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai will pay a two-day visit to Pakistan on Wednesday and is expected to officially ask Pakistan for its assistance in the talks with Taliban, political analysts here said.

They said that the president will also seek the extradition of the top Taliban commander Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar from Pakistan to Afghanistan for a court trial.

Sources from Pakistani Foreign Office said that President Karzai will meet his Pakistani counterpart Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and some other civil society members.

Anti-terrorism battle, U.S. army surge, repatriation of Afghan refugees and progress in the war-ravaged country will also be discussed during the meeting with Pakistani high-ups, they said.

Analysts believed that Pakistan will raise the issue of border infiltration of militants from Afghanistan and of its missing persons while Afghanistan will seek details for the recovery of the abducted Afghan diplomat Abdul Khaliq Faraakhi.

Afghan Interior Minister Hanif Atmar has asked for Baradar extradition when he held a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Rehman Malik in Islamabad last month. But circumstances changed when a Pakistani court ordered not to hand over Mullah Bardar to any country.

Saleem Safi, a leading journalist and expert on Afghan affairs, told Xinhua that President Karzai's visit is very important because the situation has changed and American authorities have given a green signal for negotiations with Taliban, adding that Pakistan could play a crucial role in the negotiations with Taliban.

It is the first visit of Karzai to Pakistan after he won his second term as President in November 2009, Safi said.

"Approach in Pakistan's policy towards President Karzai has changed too much but there is slight shift in policy towards Afghanistan," said the expert.

Maryana Babar, an analyst on foreign affairs agreed that the visit is very important in the backdrop of the new U.S. policy for Afghanistan, in which Pakistan has asked for a role in the negotiations process.

Babar said that Pakistani Army Chief General Pervez Ashfaq Kayani, in his recent trip to Kabul, told the Afghan government and U.S. authorities that Pakistan could provide training to Afghan troops.

She said that the Afghan president will bring a plan of action and will ask Pakistan's assistance in the process of reconciliation and reintegration with Taliban as Karzai has openly asked Pakistan and the Saudi Arabia for assistance in bringing Afghan Taliban to talk table on the sidelines of London conference in January.

Afghan President to visit Pakistan for seeking help to hold talks with Taliban
 
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Kiyani just visited Afghanistan.

So good signs

Very true. How much things have reveresed over time. While pakistani leadership is hobnobbing with the afghans, india is begging SA for a Afghan role :)
 
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flowers, red carpet, salute, national anthem.... that is some positive change
 
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flowers, red carpet, salute, national anthem.... that is some positive change

The last time Pakistan greeted someone like this was the Turkish Prime Minister, and Turkey is one of Pakistan's closest brotherly nations.

InshAllah Pakistan and Afghanistan will also have close brotherly relations.
 
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as good as it is too see pak-afghan relations improve don't let this fool you .I'm spreaking from experience afghan pashtuns(not the other ethnic groups)even the ones who've lived in pak deeply despise pakistan and would love nothing more than to see it broken up and everything west of the indus go to afghanistan .Karzai can go f uck himself i dunno why we roll out red carpet to karzai ? he is treacherous pakistan hating snake not too long ago he was blaming pakistan for everything practically asking the U.S should bomb pakistan saying real war on terror is coz of ISI and pakistan based militants and U.S needs to take them out to win afghan war yet preferred to keep his own family in islamabad instead of his own country the nerve of this guy not to mention his brother is the biggest drug dealer.
we should watch our backs i'd rather roll out the red carpet for manmohan singh then this guy atleast i respect him and his accomplishments.
 
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^^^^ For Afghan Pashtuns who want to divide Pakistan , Pakistan should play Northern Alliance card as they will never want a majority of Pashtuns in Afghanistan.
My enemies enemy is a friend.
 
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^^^^ For Afghan Pashtuns who want to divide Pakistan , Pakistan should play Northern Alliance card as they will never want a majority of Pashtuns in Afghanistan.
My enemies enemy is a friend.

Hope pakistan doesnt apply its past policy in a reverse way. people of afghansitan have their ethnic issues unfortunately(pakistan has the same thing sadly), but if paksitan choose one group over another group(upto now their policy has been to support pashtoons), they will get nowhere. pakistan has to engage with the people of afghanistan instead of chosing ethnic groups, that is a wrong policy.
 
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Hope pakistan doesnt apply its past policy in a reverse way. people of afghansitan have their ethnic issues unfortunately(pakistan has the same thing sadly), but if paksitan choose one group over another group(upto now their policy has been to support pashtoons), they will get nowhere. pakistan has to engage with the people of afghanistan instead of chosing ethnic groups, that is a wrong policy.

Well the thing is Pakistan supported Saudi followers in Afghanistan before not ethnicity , Iran supported NA because of Sect too.

Iran has no friends in Sunni Afghans because they choose a group to support just like Pakistan did, but Pakistan can help now to bridge Shia Sunni divide, its effecting Pakistan too.
 
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well it's time to stop supporting any group in afghanistan it's suffered enough it's not a playground for other countries to play their games it's a sovereign country let them deal with their own groups themselves and leave them alone.
 
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well it's time to stop supporting any group in afghanistan it's suffered enough it's not a playground for other countries to play their games it's a sovereign country let them deal with their own groups themselves and leave them alone.

And vice versa before soviet invasion it was Afghans who were interference in NWFP, Thanks to Ayub Khan they were not lucky in 60s.
These days India is playing in their playground , telling them to get you land from Pakistan.
 
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The last time Pakistan greeted someone like this was the Turkish Prime Minister, and Turkey is one of Pakistan's closest brotherly nations.

InshAllah Pakistan and Afghanistan will also have close brotherly relations.

But if i am not wrong every single Prime Minister is treated like that?

It has become like a tradition now, Flowers, Red Carpet, Guard of honour etc
 
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But if i am not wrong every single Prime Minister is treated like that?

It has become like a tradition now, Flowers, Red Carpet, Guard of honour etc

yes, they cant just slap each other in the airport, can they? lol, they have to show to the world that they are having good relations.
 
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Karzai urges Pak-Afghan MPs to boost ties
Updated at: 2155 PST, Thursday, March 11, 2010
ISLAMABAD: Afghan President Hamid Karzai has said that the elected members of parliaments of Pakistan and Afghanistan can play a pivotal role in improving the bilateral relations.

The members of National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs led by its chairman Asfandyar Wali Khan today met with Afghan President Karzai in Islamabad.

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Farah Naz Isfahani also attended the meeting.

“We will have to jointly face this challenge of terrorism, which badly dented the economy of two countries,” said Qureshi.

NA Committee Chairman Asfandyar Wali said peaceful Afghanistan would guarantee peace in Pakistan.

Karzai urges Pak-Afghan MPs to boost ties
 
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