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ISLAMABAD - The United States yesterday credited Pakistan for imminent peace deal between the US and the Afghan Taliban as Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi met his American counterpart Mike Pompeo in Washington.

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An official statement released here by the foreign ministry said Pompeo appreciated Pakistan’s efforts for peace in Afghanistan.

The meeting came a day after FM Qureshi announced that the Afghan Taliban were willing to shun violence. “This is a step toward peace agreement in Afghanistan,” he added – indicating a major diplomatic victory for Pakistan.

Recently, the US and Taliban officials had announced a resumption of official negotiations for the first time since President Donald Trump abruptly halted talks three months ago to end the 18-year war. Last month, Pakistan and the US had shown satisfaction with the recent talks between the US and the Afghan Taliban in Doha, Qatar.

Prior to meeting with Pompeo, Foreign Minister Qureshi urged the US for a “responsible” withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and not to repeat the ‘mistake’ of 1980s’ pull out by the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

READ MORE: Pakistani journalists oppose raid on Turkish news agency office in Egypt: Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ)
“Pakistan is asking (Washington) for a responsible withdrawal unlike 80s which created a vacuum for the destructive forces to take over,” he said in an interview with Fox News.

He mentioned that Pakistan facilitated a dialogue with Taliban on the request of President Trump “in a hope for peace and stability”.

He expressed the hope of an agreement between the US and the Afghan Taliban. “The Taliban are today talking to US and there is a possibility of an agreement,” he said, adding the announcement by Taliban of a ceasefire of 7-10 days was a positive step.

The FM said that Pakistan will continue its efforts for political solution to lingering Afghan conflict. He underlined the need of strengthening bilateral trade and investment to materialize joint vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan and US President Donald Trump.

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The US Secretary lauded Pakistan’s “sincere and utmost” efforts for political solution of Afghan conflict, said the statement.

Qureshi also briefed Pompeo about his visits to Iran and Saudi Arabia where he held talks last week to defuse tension in the Middle East. He said Pakistan was committed to playing its due role in de-escalating prevailing tensions and promoting peace in the Middle Eastern region.

“The two leaders exchanged views on matters pertaining to Pak-US bilateral cooperation, regional security situation, Afghan peace process, and ongoing massive human rights violations in Occupied Kashmir,” said the statement.

The FM expressed regret that India’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party-led government had besieged millions of Kashmiris by imposing ruthless curfew and other restrictions in the held territory.

READ MORE: 'Decided to retire from International Cricket after World Twenty20' : Hafeez
He said that the Indian government imposed ban on media in the held territory to hide facts from the world. Qureshi said resolution of Kashmir dispute in accordance with the UN resolutions was vital for brining permanent peace and stability to the South Asian region.

Earlier in the day, speaking at the US Centre for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, Qureshi said Pakistan wanted solution to the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the UN resolutions and aspirations of the Kashmiri people.

He said that people of Occupied Kashmir were facing an indefinite human crisis in the shape of military lockdown and blockades for the past 165th days.

The Foreign Minister said India’s BJP-led government misled the international community on Pulwama issue and construed Pakistan’s desire for peace as its weakness.

READ MORE: Air Marshal Leghari appointed as Vice Chief of Air Staff: Pakistan Air Force Spokesperson
He said Pakistan was for peace and development and for this purpose; it opened Kartarpur Corridor not only for India but for the entire world.

About ongoing standoff between the US and Iran, Qureshi said Pakistan was a partner of peace and wanted solution to the issue through diplomatic means.

The FM also met to US Senator Lindsey Graham in Washington and reiterated Pakistan’s firm commitment for playing a positive role for peace and stability in the region.

He said there was no military solution to the Afghan issue. The Foreign Minister apprised the US Senator about Pakistan’s efforts for reducing tensions in the region. He also informed the US Senator about his recent visits to Iran, Saudi Arabia.

READ MORE: Punjab Food Authourity seizes 80,000 kg rotten chocolate
Separately, speaking at a ceremony in Capitol Hill, Foreign Minister Qureshi emphasized the significance of further strengthening people-to-people and inter-parliamentary linkages between the United States and Pakistan.

During the interaction, Foreign Minister Qureshi underscored that Pakistan has always valued its partnership with the US.

In a separate meeting with US under Secretary of Defence John Rood, Qureshi said Pakistan was ready to play its due role in finding peaceful solution to the tensions between the US and Iran.

Discussing various aspects of Pakistan-US defence cooperation, the Foreign Minister highlighted that defence and security cooperation has been one of the defining features of our bilateral cooperation.

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Taliban on the request of President Trump “in a hope for peace and stability”.

He expressed the hope of an agreement between the US and the Afghan Taliban. “The Taliban are today talking to US and there is a possibility of an agreement,” he said, adding the announcement by Taliban of a ceasefire of 7-10 days was a positive step.

The FM said that Pakistan will continue its efforts for political solution to lingering Afghan conflict. He underlined the need of strengthening bilateral trade and investment to materialize joint vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan and US President Donald Trump.

The US Secretary lauded Pakistan’s “sincere and utmost” efforts for political solution of Afghan conflict, said the statement.

READ MORE: PM Imran Khan writes letter to Shahbaz Sharif for 'meaningful negotiation' on CEC
Qureshi also briefed Pompeo about his visits to Iran and Saudi Arabia where he held talks last week to defuse tension in the Middle East. He said Pakistan was committed to playing its due role in de-escalating prevailing tensions and promoting peace in the Middle Eastern region.

“The two leaders exchanged views on matters pertaining to Pak-US bilateral cooperation, regional security situation, Afghan peace process, and ongoing massive human rights violations in Occupied Kashmir,” said the statement.

The FM expressed regret that India’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party-led government had besieged millions of Kashmiris by imposing ruthless curfew and other restrictions in the held territory.

He said that the Indian government imposed ban on media in the held territory to hide facts from the world. Qureshi said resolution of Kashmir dispute in accordance with the UN resolutions was vital for brining permanent peace and stability to the South Asian region.

from: https://nation.com.pk/18-Jan-2020/afghan-peace-us-gives-credit-to-pakistan
 
That is only in Pakistani sources. Go look at Fox, CNN, others etc and Pakistan will still be a terrorist that needs to do more. They covertly beg us and thank us. But publicly do propoganda against us.
ISLAMABAD - The United States yesterday credited Pakistan for imminent peace deal between the US and the Afghan Taliban as Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi met his American counterpart Mike Pompeo in Washington.

READ MORE: 'Pakistan will not join any war in the region': FM Qureshi tells President Rouhani, US Secretary Pompeo
An official statement released here by the foreign ministry said Pompeo appreciated Pakistan’s efforts for peace in Afghanistan.

The meeting came a day after FM Qureshi announced that the Afghan Taliban were willing to shun violence. “This is a step toward peace agreement in Afghanistan,” he added – indicating a major diplomatic victory for Pakistan.

Recently, the US and Taliban officials had announced a resumption of official negotiations for the first time since President Donald Trump abruptly halted talks three months ago to end the 18-year war. Last month, Pakistan and the US had shown satisfaction with the recent talks between the US and the Afghan Taliban in Doha, Qatar.

Prior to meeting with Pompeo, Foreign Minister Qureshi urged the US for a “responsible” withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and not to repeat the ‘mistake’ of 1980s’ pull out by the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

READ MORE: Pakistani journalists oppose raid on Turkish news agency office in Egypt: Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ)
“Pakistan is asking (Washington) for a responsible withdrawal unlike 80s which created a vacuum for the destructive forces to take over,” he said in an interview with Fox News.

He mentioned that Pakistan facilitated a dialogue with Taliban on the request of President Trump “in a hope for peace and stability”.

He expressed the hope of an agreement between the US and the Afghan Taliban. “The Taliban are today talking to US and there is a possibility of an agreement,” he said, adding the announcement by Taliban of a ceasefire of 7-10 days was a positive step.

The FM said that Pakistan will continue its efforts for political solution to lingering Afghan conflict. He underlined the need of strengthening bilateral trade and investment to materialize joint vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan and US President Donald Trump.

READ MORE: 'Libya Conference' gains utmost traction: World powers, major regional players assure participation in Berlin on Jan 19
The US Secretary lauded Pakistan’s “sincere and utmost” efforts for political solution of Afghan conflict, said the statement.

Qureshi also briefed Pompeo about his visits to Iran and Saudi Arabia where he held talks last week to defuse tension in the Middle East. He said Pakistan was committed to playing its due role in de-escalating prevailing tensions and promoting peace in the Middle Eastern region.

“The two leaders exchanged views on matters pertaining to Pak-US bilateral cooperation, regional security situation, Afghan peace process, and ongoing massive human rights violations in Occupied Kashmir,” said the statement.

The FM expressed regret that India’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party-led government had besieged millions of Kashmiris by imposing ruthless curfew and other restrictions in the held territory.

READ MORE: 'Decided to retire from International Cricket after World Twenty20' : Hafeez
He said that the Indian government imposed ban on media in the held territory to hide facts from the world. Qureshi said resolution of Kashmir dispute in accordance with the UN resolutions was vital for brining permanent peace and stability to the South Asian region.

Earlier in the day, speaking at the US Centre for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, Qureshi said Pakistan wanted solution to the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the UN resolutions and aspirations of the Kashmiri people.

He said that people of Occupied Kashmir were facing an indefinite human crisis in the shape of military lockdown and blockades for the past 165th days.

The Foreign Minister said India’s BJP-led government misled the international community on Pulwama issue and construed Pakistan’s desire for peace as its weakness.

READ MORE: Air Marshal Leghari appointed as Vice Chief of Air Staff: Pakistan Air Force Spokesperson
He said Pakistan was for peace and development and for this purpose; it opened Kartarpur Corridor not only for India but for the entire world.

About ongoing standoff between the US and Iran, Qureshi said Pakistan was a partner of peace and wanted solution to the issue through diplomatic means.

The FM also met to US Senator Lindsey Graham in Washington and reiterated Pakistan’s firm commitment for playing a positive role for peace and stability in the region.

He said there was no military solution to the Afghan issue. The Foreign Minister apprised the US Senator about Pakistan’s efforts for reducing tensions in the region. He also informed the US Senator about his recent visits to Iran, Saudi Arabia.

READ MORE: Punjab Food Authourity seizes 80,000 kg rotten chocolate
Separately, speaking at a ceremony in Capitol Hill, Foreign Minister Qureshi emphasized the significance of further strengthening people-to-people and inter-parliamentary linkages between the United States and Pakistan.

During the interaction, Foreign Minister Qureshi underscored that Pakistan has always valued its partnership with the US.

In a separate meeting with US under Secretary of Defence John Rood, Qureshi said Pakistan was ready to play its due role in finding peaceful solution to the tensions between the US and Iran.

Discussing various aspects of Pakistan-US defence cooperation, the Foreign Minister highlighted that defence and security cooperation has been one of the defining features of our bilateral cooperation.

READ MORE: CFWIJ organizes discussion about fake news in Karachi
Taliban on the request of President Trump “in a hope for peace and stability”.

He expressed the hope of an agreement between the US and the Afghan Taliban. “The Taliban are today talking to US and there is a possibility of an agreement,” he said, adding the announcement by Taliban of a ceasefire of 7-10 days was a positive step.

The FM said that Pakistan will continue its efforts for political solution to lingering Afghan conflict. He underlined the need of strengthening bilateral trade and investment to materialize joint vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan and US President Donald Trump.

The US Secretary lauded Pakistan’s “sincere and utmost” efforts for political solution of Afghan conflict, said the statement.

READ MORE: PM Imran Khan writes letter to Shahbaz Sharif for 'meaningful negotiation' on CEC
Qureshi also briefed Pompeo about his visits to Iran and Saudi Arabia where he held talks last week to defuse tension in the Middle East. He said Pakistan was committed to playing its due role in de-escalating prevailing tensions and promoting peace in the Middle Eastern region.

“The two leaders exchanged views on matters pertaining to Pak-US bilateral cooperation, regional security situation, Afghan peace process, and ongoing massive human rights violations in Occupied Kashmir,” said the statement.

The FM expressed regret that India’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party-led government had besieged millions of Kashmiris by imposing ruthless curfew and other restrictions in the held territory.

He said that the Indian government imposed ban on media in the held territory to hide facts from the world. Qureshi said resolution of Kashmir dispute in accordance with the UN resolutions was vital for brining permanent peace and stability to the South Asian region.

from: https://nation.com.pk/18-Jan-2020/afghan-peace-us-gives-credit-to-pakistan
 
The sooner we get out of Afghanistan, the better. We really should have never gone in with this nation building crap, would have been better to do surgical strikes and go in with the express purpose of destroying who we needed and getting out. The faster this war wraps up via dialogue the better..

They covertly beg us and thank us. But publicly do propoganda against us.

no one begs anything, its just the strategy that was being employed that was wrong, trying to force an outcome militarily was wrong, and forcing nation building was wrong, a different think was required, Things have gotten better since the negotiations have started.
 
The sooner we get out of Afghanistan, the better. We really should have never gone in with this nation building crap, would have been better to do surgical strikes and go in with the express purpose of destroying who we needed and getting out. The faster this war wraps up via dialogue the better..



no one begs anything, its just the strategy that was being employed that was wrong, trying to force an outcome militarily was wrong, and forcing nation building was wrong, a different think was required, Things have gotten better since the negotiations have started.

Americas idiotic two-faced games with Pakistan are only to blame for the mess they are in now, if they approached Pakistan earlier when its influence with the Taliban was much higher then thousands of deaths and 2 trillion dollars could have been saved.
 
Americas idiotic two-faced games with Pakistan are only to blame for the mess they are in now, if they approached Pakistan earlier when its influence with the Taliban was much higher then thousands of deaths and 2 trillion dollars could have been saved.

Its not "two faced" its different people in charge and different outlooks. If it were up to the Neocons they would still refuse to leave. This president is a bit of an isolationist in many respects, and is much more eager to leave, for better or worse. either way, the quicker the we withdraws, the better it is for all parties involved. The neocons initially tried to manipulate trump by showing him pictures of Taliban beating women and all sorts of stuff, and said if he left, this sort of thing would return, so he agreed to more troops, but it doesnt seem like those games work now, he doesn't care anymore.. lol
 
Its not "two faced" its different people in charge and different outlooks. If it were up to the Neocons they would still refuse to leave. This president is a bit of an isolationist in many respects, and is much more eager to leave, for better or worse. either way, the quicker the we withdraws, the better it is for all parties involved. The neocons initially tried to manipulate trump by showing him pictures of Taliban beating women and all sorts of stuff, and said if he left, this sort of thing would return, so he agreed to more troops, but it doesnt seem like those games work now, he doesn't care anymore.. lol

George Bush started by threatening to destroy Pakistan if we didnt join the WoT and showered us with benefits to keep us on side, aka the "carrot and stick" policy. Then came Obama who to cover up failures in Afghanistan shifted all blame to Pakistan and made drone strikes an official policy permanantly scarring relations with Pakistan, while idiotically using coalition support funds as some kind of hostage. Then comes Trump who doesnt even know his own position on Pakistan since it constantly shifts depending on who hes pandering to.

So yes it is fair to say that American foreign policy has been totally two faced.

The Taliban dont really have any major incentive to drop arms; All candidates of the US elections support ending the war in Afghanistan, and neither would realistically introduce a troop increase so for them its just a matter of waiting out the US withdrawal while paying lip service to speed it up. So all in all the US will have wasted trillions of dollars, thousands of troops lives, and two+ decades, wishing they did the exact thing that Pakistan told them to do at the beginning of the war which was to negotiate and bring the Taliban into the political fold.
 
The upcoming weeks and months will reveal how succesful these negotiations have been. Let's wait and see.

Pakistan has done its part of facilitating the talks wherever possible. Pakistan will continue this positive role. It is now upto the US to show goodwill and remove Pakistan from FATF grey list as a start. Words are cheap. We need concrete action.
 
Sadly, that's how politics has always gone on, brother.
That is only in Pakistani sources. Go look at Fox, CNN, others etc and Pakistan will still be a terrorist that needs to do more. They covertly beg us and thank us. But publicly do propoganda against us.

Agreed, actions need to be answered by actions; though, I think that the US govt will give a positive overture to Pakistan because I think they cannot risk letting their influence diminish more in the region, politically speaking.
The upcoming weeks and months will reveal how succesful these negotiations have been. Let's wait and see.

Pakistan has done its part of facilitating the talks wherever possible. Pakistan will continue this positive role. It is now upto the US to show goodwill and remove Pakistan from FATF grey list as a start. Words are cheap. We need concrete action.

I'm happy that now the world sees that we're a peaceful nation and we want that for everyone.
thats a very good news . Stability in the Afghanistan is in our interest
 
Now that peace has been established between US & Taliban, it is time

1) Kick India out of Afghanistan

2) Kick India out of Kashmir

Now that Taliban resources will be freed up, we could use Taliban in Kashmir as well.
 
Sadly, that's how politics has always gone on, brother.

Agreed, actions need to be answered by actions; though, I think that the US govt will give a positive overture to Pakistan because I think they cannot risk letting their influence diminish more in the region, politically speaking.

I'm happy that now the world sees that we're a peaceful nation and we want that for everyone.
Ideally Pak should facilitate the following...
- Pitch to Afghan Taliban a policy of neutrality(if not an ally) towards the US. This would eliminate the reason for which US went in the first place(to hunt down Al-Qaeda). In return for "not letting its land be used for anti US groups"...Afghan Taliban can be given power in Afghanistan.
- The incentive for US can be to save American money and lives by disengaging from this pointless endless war and claim some sort of victory by having met the objective of "Afghanistan no longer being used by anti US militants".
- The incentive for Pak would be an ousting of northern alliance sell outs(Indian puppets/mouthpieces) and having Pakistan friendly Afghan Taliban in power...therefore securing its western border.

- After all the above resolves...have China make inroads into Afghanistan(whether by bribing the new Afghan gov or through whatever means) to make it part of Belt and Road and for development...for long term prosperity of the ppl.

All three parties(US/Pak/Afghanistan) benefit with the first 3 proposals...and perhaps Pak can convince US to release CSF and maybe even release AH1Zs and upgrade F16s to V standard(plus some new ones). Maybe that is too much to wish for...but the top 3 things seem achievable.
 
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