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US welcomes PM Imran’s statement on Afghanistan: Alice Wells
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WASHINGTON: United States Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs Alice Wells has hailed Prime Minister Imran Khan’s statement on the importance of peace on both sides of the Pak-Afghan border.

Addressing a press conference, Wells emphasised that Pakistan has a critical role to play in the long-term stability of Afghanistan.

"We encourage Pakistan to take stronger steps to ensure that the Taliban comes to the negotiating table rather than enjoying safe havens in the country.:lol: Both Pakistan and Afghanistan embarked an effort to improve their ties for negotiating a solidarity document which we strongly support,” she said.

"We look forward to working with the new government [in Pakistan]. We are urging them to do more. We welcome [Pakistan Prime Minister] Imran Khan's words when he discussed the importance of having peace on both sides of the border."

The American diplomat underlined that while Afghan President Ashraf Ghani is putting forward a peace proposal in the interests of the Afghan people, it is the perfect time for all parties to come to the negotiating table.

On India’s role in Afghanistan, Wells said India is supporting the economic development of Afghanistan up to 2020.

"One of the key new features of strategy tapping is that India is supporting the economic development of Afghanistan up to 2020. We need to see Afghanistan stitched back into the region,” she said, adding that Washington wishes to build its long-standing commitment to the region and has taken important steps to ensure the region's future is free, open and operating in a rule-based system.

Wells further informed that the US conducted $1.4 trillion in two-way trade with the countries in the Indo-Pacific region. "More than USD 100 million of funding will go to South Asia, which includes USD 39 million for Bangladesh, USD 14 million for Sri Lanka and USD 17 million for Nepal. It will focus on maritime security, humanitarian assistance and disaster response, peacekeeping capabilities and counter transnational crime, which is the key for a free and open Indo-Pacific."
 
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The us have been drinking too many of them Indian arse gass tea no wonder that chat so much shit bunch of clowns they wanna hear this shit to their faces let Pompeo come that fat clown
 
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IK thinks US and Pakistan are on some equal footing. This was never the case. It was always transactional and always client and patron.
Relationship with a superpower is never on equal footing for a lesser country in reality be it India or Pakistan. There are certain things which IK will come to terms to, in the capacity of PM.

However, IK has democratic legitimacy and strength of people behind him. US doesn't fear a standing army (they will crush any), but confronting a leader who is immensely popular in his homeland, is unlikely to bear fruit.

Pakistan finally have the window to re-negotiate its terms of engagement with US, and IK will tap it. This is my take.
 
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Relationship with a superpower is never on equal footing for a lesser country in reality be it India or Pakistan. There are certain things which IK will come to terms to, in the capacity of PM.

However, IK has democratic legitimacy and strength of people behind him. US doesn't fear a standing army (they will crush any), but confronting a leader who is immensely popular in his homeland, is unlikely to bear fruit.

Pakistan finally have the window to re-negotiate its terms of engagement with US, and IK will tap it. This is my take.

He also have to deal with Anti-Pakistan elements within Pakistan. If given a chance they will score points on this and will cause problem for his government. He also need to explain the world the aid USA provided to Pakistan was for using transit route (Pakistan ports, Land and Air space) and intel sharing with USA army in Afghanistan.
 
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Relationship with a superpower is never on equal footing for a lesser country in reality be it India or Pakistan. There are certain things which IK will come to terms to, in the capacity of PM.

However, IK has democratic legitimacy and strength of people behind him. US doesn't fear a standing army (they will crush any), but confronting a leader who is immensely popular in his homeland, is unlikely to bear fruit.

Pakistan finally have the window to re-negotiate its terms of engagement with US, and IK will tap it. This is my take.
Is USA a super power?
 
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IK thinks US and Pakistan are on some equal footing. This was never the case. It was always transactional and always client and patron.
Relationship with a superpower is never on equal footing for a lesser country in reality be it India or Pakistan. There are certain things which IK will come to terms to, in the capacity of PM.

There is also this thing called context.

In the landlocked, Pashtun dominated Afghan context, Pakistan has the upper hand, which the Soviets learned the hard way and the US is coming to terms with after 17 years and a trillion dollars later. Being a superpower helped neither. IK has the mandate and support of every regional power to make these demands, which are very reasonable and fortunately US has no choice.
 
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