Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Pakistan looking for reconciliation with Afghanistan


Pakistani Foreign Minister Hanna Rabbani Khar
The visiting Pakistani Foreign Minister Hanna Rabbani Khar, Afghanistan, Wednesday to discuss the reconciliation efforts between the two countries, according to a press report.

The Pakistani newspaper The News that Hanna will head a small delegation on a trip one day to the Afghan capital Kabul in the first of February.

The Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani asked earlier this month, from Hana to go to Kabul before a summit on the future of Afghanistan.

Pakistan and boycotted last month's international conference on Afghanistan, Germany, aimed at the development of programs for the development of this country, after the government full responsibility for the security and development following the withdrawal of NATO forces him starting in 2014.

He criticized Afghan President Hamid Karzai, Pakistan's province of the Conference, and accused her of refusing to stand by the Afghan government in its efforts to find a political settlement with the Taliban.

The United States believes that Pakistan has a vital role in efforts to end the war in neighboring Afghanistan, where fighting NATO forces (NATO) led by the American Taliban.

Said Hanna told Reuters on January 19, said that relations
Pakistan with the United States is still outstanding after the air attack by NATO-border raid that killed Pakistani soldiers, and that Washington should not push her to pursue the armed groups or to work on their involvement in the Afghan peace process.

And accuses the United States, Afghanistan, Pakistan supported the Taliban.

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