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Afghanistan: Pakistan regrets US’ ungratefulness
APP Updated 23 Sep 2021

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New York: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi Tuesday regretted that the United States has not recognised Pakistan’s supportive role during Afghanistan-related developments, saying “no matter what we do. It’s never enough.”
Asked by a Pakistani journalist at a news briefing whether Washington is still pushing Pakistan to “do more”, he said, “Unfortunately, we have not been recognised for having done what we have done (instead) fingers have been pointed at us.”

The briefing, organised by New York-based Foreign Press Association (FPA), was moderated by its president, Ian Williams.
Elaborating, FM Qureshi said when the US wanted to come into negotiations with the Taliban, Pakistan helped and brought them to the negotiating table.
“When they wanted safe passage for people to leave Afghanistan in safety - we helped,” he said.

Pakistan, Qureshi said, was also willing to help in the distribution of humanitarian aid. “We are willing, we will be offering to help ... Pakistan can be that hub for distribution of assistance.”
“Tell us, what can we do more, that we have not done,” the foreign minister posed the question.
“For far too long - and believe you me, it is not helpful for someone who is trying to build a healthy bilateral relationship,” he said, while underscoring Pakistan’s importance for United States.
“How many friends do they have in that region - just look around and see - and its Pakistan, that has been supportive and helpful,” the Foreign Minister said.
“If you keep pushing us into the corner, then a (time) will come when Pakistanis feel that no matter what we do, it’s impossible to please them, as they keep shifting the goalposts. And if that sinks in. It wouldn’t be helpful for the relationship.”

Replying to a question about the nomination of Taliban’s Doha-based spokesman Suhail Shaheen as Afghanistan’s ambassador to the UN, the foreign minister said the issue will be decided by UN’s Credentials Committee, as the government in Kabul is yet to be recognized.
At the same time, he pointed out that the person, currently accredited to the UN (Ghulam Isaczai, the ambassador appointed by the ousted Ashraf Ghani regime), is not recognized by the authorities in Kabul.
“So it’s a fairly complicated situation,” FM Qureshi said. “It’s an evolving situation, and a decision will have to be taken by the appropriate committee - the Credentials Committee.”
In the course of briefing, the foreign minister also urged the international community to engage with the Taliban in an effort to encourage progress towards a more inclusive government in Afghanistan, noting the expanded cabinet announced Tuesday.
"While the Taliban should be held to their commitments on counter-terrorism, human rights, and political inclusivity, the immediate priority must be to help the Afghan people as they confronted a potential humanitarian crisis," he said.

@Horus @waz @Areesh @Zibago @FOOLS_NIGHTMARE @Indus Pakistan @koolio @Mentee @Patriot forever @Dual Wielder @Zarvan @ghazi52 @muhammadhafeezmalik @Desprado
 
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I for one cannot fathom the morons that is the establishment constantly peddling down the path of appeasement, whilst being choked to death in the process helping the so called ingrate.. they are either too stupid or corrupt.. or perhaps both
 
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it is at its last legs... thank goodness that hateful relationship is over...

good riddance
 
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'no matter what we do its never enough'


THEN STOP DOING IT...

A master always abuses the slave until the slave stand up and says no more.
I am however pleased that the slave mentality is being recognised and addressed publicly. No More should be the slogan
 
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Americans aren't forgetting that Osama was 800 yards away from the Pakistani Military Academy.

You can laugh, but this is something most Americans are aware of and this is a major wedge in Pak-US relations and it's only expanding.
 
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Afghanistan: Pakistan regrets US’ ungratefulness
APP Updated 23 Sep 2021

614b95f967651.jpg


New York: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi Tuesday regretted that the United States has not recognised Pakistan’s supportive role during Afghanistan-related developments, saying “no matter what we do. It’s never enough.”
Asked by a Pakistani journalist at a news briefing whether Washington is still pushing Pakistan to “do more”, he said, “Unfortunately, we have not been recognised for having done what we have done (instead) fingers have been pointed at us.”

The briefing, organised by New York-based Foreign Press Association (FPA), was moderated by its president, Ian Williams.
Elaborating, FM Qureshi said when the US wanted to come into negotiations with the Taliban, Pakistan helped and brought them to the negotiating table.
“When they wanted safe passage for people to leave Afghanistan in safety - we helped,” he said.

Pakistan, Qureshi said, was also willing to help in the distribution of humanitarian aid. “We are willing, we will be offering to help ... Pakistan can be that hub for distribution of assistance.”
“Tell us, what can we do more, that we have not done,” the foreign minister posed the question.
“For far too long - and believe you me, it is not helpful for someone who is trying to build a healthy bilateral relationship,” he said, while underscoring Pakistan’s importance for United States.
“How many friends do they have in that region - just look around and see - and its Pakistan, that has been supportive and helpful,” the Foreign Minister said.
“If you keep pushing us into the corner, then a (time) will come when Pakistanis feel that no matter what we do, it’s impossible to please them, as they keep shifting the goalposts. And if that sinks in. It wouldn’t be helpful for the relationship.”

Replying to a question about the nomination of Taliban’s Doha-based spokesman Suhail Shaheen as Afghanistan’s ambassador to the UN, the foreign minister said the issue will be decided by UN’s Credentials Committee, as the government in Kabul is yet to be recognized.
At the same time, he pointed out that the person, currently accredited to the UN (Ghulam Isaczai, the ambassador appointed by the ousted Ashraf Ghani regime), is not recognized by the authorities in Kabul.
“So it’s a fairly complicated situation,” FM Qureshi said. “It’s an evolving situation, and a decision will have to be taken by the appropriate committee - the Credentials Committee.”
In the course of briefing, the foreign minister also urged the international community to engage with the Taliban in an effort to encourage progress towards a more inclusive government in Afghanistan, noting the expanded cabinet announced Tuesday.
"While the Taliban should be held to their commitments on counter-terrorism, human rights, and political inclusivity, the immediate priority must be to help the Afghan people as they confronted a potential humanitarian crisis," he said.

@Horus @waz @Areesh @Zibago @FOOLS_NIGHTMARE @Indus Pakistan @koolio @Mentee @Patriot forever @Dual Wielder @Zarvan @ghazi52 @muhammadhafeezmalik @Desprado

The bottom line is this US establishment doesn’t really care for anyone. Forget Pakistan, Boris (UK PM) went for a trade deal and got an earful from Biden.
The deep state politics that run the US have brought nothing but disaster after disaster, so looking to them for a friendly face is plain silly.

Just do what you need to do in your interests.
Keep amicable ties as the US is immensely important. But these statements are not needed.
 
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Americans aren't forgetting that Osama was 800 yards away from the Pakistani Military Academy.

You can laugh, but this is something most Americans are aware of and this is a major wedge in Pak-US relations and it's only expanding.


Never forget we are not a police state and CCTV camera's are not at every junction so we can keep an eye on every individual. Also never forget we are the one who gave CIA mobile no which they followed and eventually got him. So stop peddling the wrong narrative we don't have resources to check every person in every house who lives in Pakistan regardless who lives near the military academy or elsewhere.
 
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Never forget we are not a police state and CCTV camera's are not at every junction so we can keep an eye on every individual. Also never forget we are the one who gave CIA mobile no which they followed and eventually got him. So stop peddling the wrong narrative we don't have resources to check every person in every house who lives in Pakistan regardless who lives near the military academy or elsewhere.
of course that's a possibility, but its not a good one either. if it isnt Pakistani cooperation with the Taliban, it is incompetence. but preception is reality and Pakistan is being isolated politically. the economy basically runs on aid.
 
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US-Pakistan relationship has been fundamentally a starkly and nakedly transactional one, right from the beginning in 1950s. Future is also the same. If we can provide some tangible service to US; then there will be appreciation and applaud as well as corresponding material assistance; otherwise there is zilch from either side.
 
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US-Pakistan relationship has been fundamentally a starkly and nakedly transactional one, right from the beginning in 1950s. Future is also the same. If we can provide some tangible service to US; then there will be appreciation and applaud as well as corresponding material assistance; otherwise there is zilch frim either side.
agreed, and Americans are souring on Pakistan, especially after the tasset support for the Talibs. Pakistan will be more and more isolated.
 
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agreed, and Americans are souring on Pakistan, especially after the tasset support for the Talibs. Pakistan will be more and more isolated.

Doesn't matter. I told you that relationship has ever been transactional. At the momemt, we don't have, what US wants, and what we have, is not of much value to US. So that is it. If I run a milk shop, I may provide milk, yogurt, cheese, cream etc etc; but I can't or wouldn't like to supply sex toys, dildos etc etc. :lol: :lol: For these items, US may contact some other party.:sarcastic:
 
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US deep state is unhappy with Pakistan. Plus Democrats always favored India. Just wait for next election.
When folks like Hussain Haqqani and Christiana fair are on govt payroll as an expert on Pakistan. What do you expect.

HH is Pakistan’s own blunder. No one to blame there.
 
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