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One phone call from White House to their puppet and Pakistan agree to take part in the conference on diplomatic level. Simply Shameless
For the people that think Pakistan will be attending the conference: open your eyes, the conference has already started!
We havn't attend Bonn conference , thats what matters ...
For those who are jumping with joy must recall the statement that White House issued "Obama not to offer formal condolences over Nato attack" but he did offer! Its called diplomacy..
An overview shows the conference on Afghanistan at the former German parliament in Bonn, December 5, 2011.
Useless discussion without Pakistan participation.
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Looks like U.S still throwing burden on Pakistan in Bonn conference.. But this time we must continue our current stand...and have to play our turn carefully...On top of that, Shamsi airbase is being vacated, & the supply lines are still closed. So I don't see any difference to the past few days.
Well, that was fast. Wish i could see the faces of all those patriotic souls in the other thread.
Will such discussions have any meaning if Pakistan is not involved? looks like they thing they can run the play without one of the main protagonist... doesn't make real sense to me
Clinton says Pakistan boycott of Bonn conference ‘unfortunate’
Clinton said it was “unfortunate” that Pakistani officials boycotted the conference.
While she voiced her disappointment towards Islamabad’s decision, Clinton said that she expected Pakistan to play a constructive role in neighbouring Afghanistan.
Afghanistan needs help for at least another decade: Karzai
Afghan President Hamid Karzai told the conference that his country would need international help for at least another decade.
Karzai told around 1,000 delegates gathered in the western German city of Bonn for the one-day meeting that his government would battle corruption and work toward national reconciliation but it needed firm international backing.
“We will need your steadfast support for at least another decade” after the troops pull out, he said.