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Pakistan willing to open Afghan land route for India: US envoy

Yeah sounds like nonsense. Also there has been a government change since last year. This is nothing but an attempt to pile pressure on Pakistan. Won't work anymore.
 
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Yeah sounds like nonsense. Also there has been a government change since last year. This is nothing but an attempt to pile pressure on Pakistan. Won't work anymore.

LOL the problem for the Americans is that no one takes their word seriously. This was clearly an attempt to throw everyone off after the elections. It has failed and quite spectacularly.

The America are desperate and such moves clearly reveal how desperate.
 
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In return, what India will be willing to give to Pakistan - freedom for Kashmir's, no water restrictions in our rivers, no interference in our internal affairs and sovereignty, etc. Let's wait and see, what is offered from the other side and, how this story develops in the future. I shall believe it if the Pakistan government confirms this. Otherwise, of course, the US ambassador is welcome to his wishful thinking.
 
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In return, what India will be willing to give to Pakistan - freedom for Kashmir's, no water restrictions in our rivers, no interference in our internal affairs and sovereignty, etc. Let's wait and see, what is offered from the other side and, how this story develops in the future. I shall believe it if the Pakistan government confirms this. Otherwise, of course, the US ambassador is welcome to his wishful thinking.

Americans and their dreams. If only dreams were the reality...
 
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Before this yank opened his mouth, did he not see the idiocy of his statement

Pakistan approached Afghanistan earlier this year, indicating its willingness to discuss the resumption of trade between Afghanistan and India through the Pakistani land route, says a senior US diplomat.

Who was the PM back then? With Panama inquiry going on, with his treacherous nature well known, Nawaz Shareef was looking for ways to save his arse by appeasing his forigen masters in Washington.
 
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WASHINGTON: Pakistan approached Afghanistan earlier this year, indicating its willingness to discuss the resumption of trade between Afghanistan and India through the Pakistani land route, says a senior US diplomat.

In an interview to India’s Economic Times newspaper, Ambassador John Bass said that reopening land routes between South and Central Asia will benefit all countries in the region.

Pakistan does not allow India to use the land route for trading with Afghanistan, arguing that technical and strategic issues connected to transit trade should be resolved first.

“A couple of months ago, for the first time the Pakistani government expressed a willingness to start talks with its Afghan counterparts for parameters to enabling trade between India and Afghanistan through Pakistan,” Mr Bass said.

The US ambassador to Afghanistan also said that Indian firms were gradually increasing their investments in Afghanistan. Last year’s trade show in Delhi led to $27 million of investments at the event itself, and another $200 million of “prospective” investments from Indian companies, much of which had materialised, he added.

Ambassador Bass told the Indian newspaper that a political settlement in Afghanistan was in Pakistan’s long-term interest. “Increased trade in both directions, increased connectivity through central and south Asia through Afghanistan — those are all missed opportunities if Pakistan has its sole focus on perpetuating the status quo,” he said.

The US envoy said that India raised the issue of US sanctions on Iran when US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defence Secretary Jim Mattis visited New Delhi earlier this month for Two-plus-Two talks.

The Indians were particularly interested in knowing how the sanctions would impact Chabahar port, which was built in Iran with Indian assistance for connecting India with Central Asia through Afghanistan.

The Indian government conveyed its perspectives “on the importance of Chabahar as a means to expand bilateral trade and help improve Afghanistan’s connectivity with South Asia,” he said.

“We are processing and evaluating how best to reimpose sanctions on Iran, with the Iranian regime’s malevolent behaviour and its activities in destabilising its neighbours,” Ambassador Bass said.

“My government is still thinking through how Chabahar factors in the reimposition of the toughest sanctions that we believe need to be put in place to hold the Iranian government accountable for its action.”

He said the US administration was reviewing the sanctions to see how to deal with such issues, without hurting the US objective of persuading Iran to change its policies.

Ambassador Bass said the US realised that the conflict in Afghanistan could not be resolved through military means alone. “No one in the US government is saying at this point that we expect this conflict to end with a military victory. We believe that this conflict will end with a political settlement,” he said.

Published in Dawn, September 16th, 2018
https://www.dawn.com/news/1433197/pakistan-willing-to-open-afghan-land-route-for-india-us-envoy

WASHINGTON: Pakistan approached Afghanistan earlier this year, indicating its willingness to discuss the resumption of trade between Afghanistan and India through the Pakistani land route, says a senior US diplomat.

In an interview to India’s Economic Times newspaper, Ambassador John Bass said that reopening land routes between South and Central Asia will benefit all countries in the region.

Pakistan does not allow India to use the land route for trading with Afghanistan, arguing that technical and strategic issues connected to transit trade should be resolved first.

“A couple of months ago, for the first time the Pakistani government expressed a willingness to start talks with its Afghan counterparts for parameters to enabling trade between India and Afghanistan through Pakistan,” Mr Bass said.

The US ambassador to Afghanistan also said that Indian firms were gradually increasing their investments in Afghanistan. Last year’s trade show in Delhi led to $27 million of investments at the event itself, and another $200 million of “prospective” investments from Indian companies, much of which had materialised, he added.

Ambassador Bass told the Indian newspaper that a political settlement in Afghanistan was in Pakistan’s long-term interest. “Increased trade in both directions, increased connectivity through central and south Asia through Afghanistan — those are all missed opportunities if Pakistan has its sole focus on perpetuating the status quo,” he said.

The US envoy said that India raised the issue of US sanctions on Iran when US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defence Secretary Jim Mattis visited New Delhi earlier this month for Two-plus-Two talks.

The Indians were particularly interested in knowing how the sanctions would impact Chabahar port, which was built in Iran with Indian assistance for connecting India with Central Asia through Afghanistan.

The Indian government conveyed its perspectives “on the importance of Chabahar as a means to expand bilateral trade and help improve Afghanistan’s connectivity with South Asia,” he said.

“We are processing and evaluating how best to reimpose sanctions on Iran, with the Iranian regime’s malevolent behaviour and its activities in destabilising its neighbours,” Ambassador Bass said.

“My government is still thinking through how Chabahar factors in the reimposition of the toughest sanctions that we believe need to be put in place to hold the Iranian government accountable for its action.”

He said the US administration was reviewing the sanctions to see how to deal with such issues, without hurting the US objective of persuading Iran to change its policies.

Ambassador Bass said the US realised that the conflict in Afghanistan could not be resolved through military means alone. “No one in the US government is saying at this point that we expect this conflict to end with a military victory. We believe that this conflict will end with a political settlement,” he said.

Published in Dawn, September 16th, 2018
https://www.dawn.com/news/1433197/pakistan-willing-to-open-afghan-land-route-for-india-us-envoy





Seems as if alot of people havn't read the OP properly. The agreement says that Pakistan is WILLING TO DISCUSS THE POSSIBILITY of trade between india and afghanistan VIA Pakistan. Ultimately we all know it will never happen as something in those discussions will prevent this trade route from ever occurring........:azn:

The agreement in NO WAY obliges or confirms a trade route between india and afghanistan via Pakistan.
 
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I don’t see this happening as it is dull of national security risk. US can say whatever BS they want.
 
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Pakistan is going through a debt crisis and US controls dollars.

India is having by far the most pro-US govt. in its history and Pakistan is heading towards the same direction. Not surprising after the adoption of the Indo-Pacific strategy by the US.

US is a super power for a reason.

Don't try your AL crap here. Try it in hasina's pig sty.
 
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These bharti sons of bitches first stopped our water in violation of all water agreements, then they start crying and complaining in UN about our dam construction and not to mention their screams about CPEC and we want to give them access to Afghanistan killing our own exports? Whoever does that will be the worst enemy of Pakistan.
Who else can do? Your darling Khan saheb.
 
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In return, what India will be willing to give to Pakistan - freedom for Kashmir's, no water restrictions in our rivers, no interference in our internal affairs and sovereignty, etc. Let's wait and see, what is offered from the other side and, how this story develops in the future. I shall believe it if the Pakistan government confirms this. Otherwise, of course, the US ambassador is welcome to his wishful thinking.
India will give toll tax.
 
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Just perfect. India will dump their cheap products in Afghanistan, taking care of Pakistan exports. And since Afghanis don't have much purchasing power to begin with, all that will be smuggled back in to Pakistan. Less taxes, less exports and more terrorism.
Not only product , also Indian too.... imagine country turn into shitt hole . Already have problem and now on top of Indian and there products....
 
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Not only product , also Indian too.... imagine country turn into shitt hole . Already have problem and now on top of Indian and there products....

Haha .....bhikhmangas smuggle indian products via dubai . :omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:
 
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