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Pakistan may attend Afghan talks, claim sources

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Huh? Americans and Who? Afghans are kicking your butt well and they are on the same page where Pakistan resides.
 
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in case u hadn't noticed the bonn conference has already started and Pakistan is not their.
may be after the conference??
 
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Huh? Americans and Who? Afghans are kicking your butt well and they are on the same page where Pakistan resides.

Huh? Same page? Karzai just criticized Pakistan for not joining. I don't think you guys are on the same page here.
 
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Pakistan’s attendance at Bonn would have been beneficial for all: Clinton

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BONN: US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton while addressing the opening session of the Bonn Conference said Pakistan’s attendance at Bonn would have been beneficial for all, Geo News reported.

Clinton added the US was most concerned with finding out the reasons behind the Nato attack on Pakistani check posts in Mohmand Agency.

The US Secretary of State said the people of Afghanistan should embrace reform and build democracy and the US was prepared to stand with the Afghan people for the long haul.

“US is committed to the training of the Afghan army” Clinton said.

The US Secretary of State added that the main issue confronting Afghanistan was security and said that reconciliation efforts were disrupted with the killing of Burhanuddin Rabbani.

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Pak decision on Bonn meet regrettable: Ban
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U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon has termed as “regrettable” Pakistan’s decision to boycott the Bonn conference on Afghanistan and said that its participation was required as the country has a role to play in its war-torn neighbour’s peace and stability.

Mr. Ban is in the German city for the international conference, where he also met Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
Addressing the media, Mr. Ban said Pakistan not attending the crucial meet is “their sovereign decision.”

“Pakistan is one of the key countries in the region who can help peace and stability in Afghanistan and thus it would have been much better if Pakistan was present in the conference. I feel it regrettable that Pakistan has decided not to come,” he was quoted as saying in a statement released by his spokesperson here.

Pakistan’s decision to boycott the conference came in the wake of a NATO attack on its border posts that killed 24 of its troops.
Mr. Ban however added that absence of the Pakistan delegation does not in turn mean that the country will not cooperate in ensuring peace and stability in the South Asian region.

“I am told by German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle that he had been informed by the Pakistani Government that even though they may not be here, the Pakistani Government is committed to fully cooperate with the members of the international community and particularly the Afghan Government to work together and to promote peace and security in the region.”

“I believe that Pakistan is committed to work together with the Afghan people and also to promote peace and security in the region and this is mutual interest and you should also have closer cooperation with many Central Asian countries,” he said.

The U.N. chief said he has been emphasising, in his dialogue with leaders from Pakistan and Afghanistan over the years, that both countries should “maintain the neighbourly relationship and closely coordinate and help each other to promote peace and security.”
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Huh? Same page? Karzai just criticized Pakistan for not joining. I don't think you guys are on the same page here.
The de facto ruler of the presidential palace ? What credibility does he have ? :azn: He said before that in a war with USA , Afghanistan will support Pakistan ... Do you take it seriously too ? :blah::blah:
 
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