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Afghanistan moot: Pak offers to train Afghan military, police

LONDON: Pakistan has offered to train the Afghan military and police, said Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi in his address during the International Conference on Afghanistan here Thursday.

The Pakistan Foreign Minister said Afhgnistan needs to train 300,000 Afghan troops by 2011 and it is in this context that Pakistan has made the training offer.

He said Afghanistan has sought help from Saudi Arabia and Pakistan for holding negotiations with the Taliban.

British foreign secretary, David Miliband on the occasion termed the deployment of NATO’s special representative for Afghanistan as a positive step.

He said that Afghan president Hamid Karzai had asked the Taliban to sever its connections with Al-Qaeda.

David Miliband announced 1.4 billion dollars financial help for Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, Taliban have rejected the International Conference on Afghanistan, according to a website.

Afghanistan moot: Pak offers to train Afghan military, police
 
We should absolutely open the doors to Afghans in our military academies, JCO academies and even to our trade schools. This is an excellent way to build rapport and enhance cooperation in the future.
 
Pakistan must keep all it's options open. Must try to gain the confidence of both the sides rather than just banking on Talibans in the post-US scenario. This trainning should take place in Pakistan rather than Afghanistan otherwise it will be seen in league of agressor nations.
 
Great Idea. No country would be able to help Afghanistan more than Pakistan. No matter how much USA would want to reduce influence of Taliban and Pakistan in Afghanistan, it cannot change the demographic and equation of power that we have in Afghanistan. If USA is serious about saving its @ss from further spanking, it has to give up wishful agenda to keep its own or Indian dominance in Afghanistan. Else it can wait another 100 year and have 100 thousands of its troops assassinated in the name of peace.
 
No one can overlook the importance of Pakistan in this war, Pakistan is crucial for Afghan issue and we are the only one who can bring a solution.
 
ONLINE - International News Network

Pakistan offers training to Afghanistan army and police: Qureshi

LONDON: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that Pakistan has offered training to Afghanistan army and police and also offered to increase cooperation in various fields with Afghanistan.

Talking to a private TV channel He said that in the conference the importance of Pakistan was admitted and besides military options, other options for the solution of Afghanistan issue were also discussed." We would have to move forward by keeping the ground realities in mind, " adding, " the Afghanistan government has sought help from Pakistan and Saudi Arab in talks with Taliban".

Qureshi said that Afghanistan has to prepare 0.3 million army and police officials by 2011.

"According to Pakistan point of view, the conference was very successful and addressing our reservations in it is our great success", he added. He said that Hamid Karzai has sought five years time for normalizing the situation in his country.

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said the international conference in London on Afghanistan’s future, marked a "decisive" moment in Afghanistan’s history.

While he warned that British and international troops fighting the Taliban would face more "tough times" ahead, he said a process was being put in place that would enable them to return home.

"It will take time but I believe that the conditions set out in the plan that we will sign up to today can be met sooner than many expect and, as a result, the process of handover district-by-district will begin later this year," he said Speaking to a 60-nation conference in London.

"It will mark the beginning of a new phase and a decisive step towards Afghans taking responsibility for their own security."

Mr Brown backed President Hamid Karzai’s plan to re-integrate Taliban fighters who are prepared to lay down their arms and renounce violence.

"As an international community responding to President Karzai’s leadership, we are today establishing an international trust fund to finance this peace and re-integration programme to provide an economic alternative to those who have none," he said.

"But for those insurgents who refuse to accept the conditions for re-integration, we have no choice but to pursue them militarily."

In his opening address, Mr Karzai said a national council for peace, reconciliation and re-integration would be established in Afghanistan.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai called on Saudi Arabia on Thursday to play a prominent role in bringing peace to Afghanistan.He said he would call a loya jirga, or council of elders, to discuss how to bring about reconciliation in Afghanistan.

"We will establish a national council for peace and reconciliation and reintegration, followed by a peace jirga in Afghanistan," he said. "We hope His Majesty (Saudi) King Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz will kindly play a prominent role to guide and assist the peace process."

Karzai also said stability in Afghanistan depended not just on what happened inside the country but also on its neighbours. "We ask all our neighbours, particularly Pakistan, to support our peace and reconciliation effort," he said. He also urged Afghan insurgents to sever ties with al Qaeda.

The Afghan Foreign minister of Afghanistan Rangeen Dadfur Spanta has termed the, establishing of peace in Afghanistan as a great challenge.

UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs David Miliband has also announced U$. 140 million dollars for Afghanistan. He said that the aim of the conference was to unite the neighboring countries of Afghanistan.

He elaborated that the situation of Pakistan and Afghanistan were different from each other. And said that more powers would have to be given to Afghan people, as the poor prevalent situation could be improved with dialogue and not only by war.

However, the Taliban have rejected the declaration of London conference, saying, it was nothing more than a western propaganda.

Mullah Zaeef said that relieving the occupation of Afghanistan by foreign forces was the first priority, and stressed that US would have to leave Afghanistan.
 
Great Idea. No country would be able to help Afghanistan more than Pakistan. No matter how much USA would want to reduce influence of Taliban and Pakistan in Afghanistan, it cannot change the demographic and equation of power that we have in Afghanistan. If USA is serious about saving its @ss from further spanking, it has to give up wishful agenda to keep its own or Indian dominance in Afghanistan. Else it can wait another 100 year and have 100 thousands of its troops assassinated in the name of peace.

See this is all the more reason for Pakistan to reach out all the groups in Afghanistan. It is only natural that Afghanistan is helped by Pakistan and in turn there is stability in both of these countries. Indian involvement can never be what Pakistan can offer to Afghanistan. This has to be kept in mind.

US has already put in more money into Afghanistan than anything the Indians can dream of putting in. Pakistan's key to success is to get the Taliban to talk with the Govt in Afghanistan and make the two side work together. If Pakistan can help with bringing peace and stability in the country, then this aspect combined with open trade and market opening to the Afghans will yield great dividends. Training for their military and police is a must as we need to build significant bridges with the Afghan security apparatus to ensure we have a good understanding with them so acrimonious relations can be avoided. The commonality of people, their religion and ethnicity are the other major factors which Pakistan needs to capitalize on.
 
See this is all the more reason for Pakistan to reach out all the groups in Afghanistan. It is only natural that Afghanistan is helped by Pakistan and in turn there is stability in both of these countries. Indian involvement can never be what Pakistan can offer to Afghanistan. This has to be kept in mind.

US has already put in more money into Afghanistan than anything the Indians can dream of putting in. Pakistan's key to success is to get the Taliban to talk with the Govt in Afghanistan and make the two side work together. If Pakistan can help with bringing peace and stability in the country, then this aspect combined with open trade and market opening to the Afghans will yield great dividends. Training for their military and police is a must as we need to build significant bridges with the Afghan security apparatus to ensure we have a good understanding with them so acrimonious relations can be avoided. The commonality of people, their religion and ethnicity are the other major factors which Pakistan needs to capitalize on.

i couldn't have said it any better! No one knows Afghanistan better than us!

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Unfortunately, Afghanistan's policy (from the ancient times) is 'show me the money'. They always go with the high bidders, and change sides once shown more money. Pakistan left no damn stone unturned to help them out, but 'Zameen junbad, na junbad Gul Mohammed', or more crudely 'Kuttey ki dum so saal bhi naali mein rakho, tab bhi terhi hi nikalti hey'. No, I am in no favor that we do any sort of business with them. They have a history of turning their backs towards their well wishers. We can have most friendly regime in Kabul, yet on certain issues it wont budge such as 'Durand Line'; former Taliban regime can be presented as an example. To deal with such thankless people, we have to keep a stern face; do show them respect, but no such BS as brotherhood, or other non-sense. India has been (and still is) our arch enemy, but even India did us no damage as compared to what Afghans did while we were hosting them in millions in Pakistan.
 
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Good idea but i doubt it will be of any good. More than 80% of Afghans hate Pakistan and neither have they appreciated our help and nor they ever will. I personally don't think their army would be happy getting trained by PA.

Rather than spending our resources on someone who is not going to appreciate it & make use of it, we should help our own Army first. They are fighting the war and they need every bit of help i.e. better & most advanced weapons, better protection, improved communication, more training etc. PA soldiers, who are fighting the WoT, need's all this help and they come first. They are the one who are making real sacrifices and it's our duty to provide them everything they need to finish these rats off.

Pakistan is not responsible for the mess Afghanistan is. US & Nato started all this drama and now it's their responsibilty to stabilise that country, not ours. I ofcourse want Afghanistan to progress, it's in our own interest to see that country progressing but it's not our duty to train their forces, and give them anything else. It's US & Nato who should train their forces, police etc. For us, our own country, our own soldiers comes first and it is them who we should help first, then we will think about the other's.

Some of you might think i am being arrogant or selfish, but currently we can't afford to help anyone or train other nation's military, certainly not Afghan.
 
Don't say at last brother, you have spent time in Pakistan. You know we made a lot of good moves, so please don't throw everything into the dustbin.





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adios


Hope things are good with you bro. Pakistani public and nation has my highest respect. They are great and our brothers.
 
Hope things are good with you bro. Pakistani public and nation has my highest respect. They are great and our brothers.

Good to hear that, there are a lot of misunderstandings on both sides, we just need to clear them up. Trust me there is no big issues between Afghans and Pakistanis, we just need to shelve those misunderstandings. And you guys have always been like brothers to us, and will always be like that.




adios
 

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