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    Afghanistan urges Pakistan to take steps for peace

    KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) โ€” The Afghan government urged neighboring Pakistan on Sunday to take concrete steps to help end the Taliban insurgency and use its influence to bring the militants to direct peace talks.

    The appeal follows accusations that Pakistan, through its historical ties with some of the militant groups, has played an active role in supporting attacks across the border on U.S. and Afghan targets โ€” a charge it denies.

    The allegations against the country and the calls for its help reveal a central quandary in trying to end the decade of fighting that began with the U.S. invasion after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks: Pakistan, even if it has ties to groups behind the insurgency, would be of central importance in any effort to bring about a negotiated peace.

    Afghan leaders, however, are growing impatient.

    "Afghanistan has invested a great amount of goodwill and political capital to create an atmosphere of trust and confidence and to try to improve relations with Pakistan over the past three years," Foreign Ministry spokesman Janan Mosazai told reporters in Kabul.

    "Unfortunately, we have not been witness to the type of concrete progress that we were expecting โ€” that was promised to us by our brothers and sisters in Pakistan," he said.

    In particular, Afghanistan wants its neighbor's help in the "facilitation of direct negotiations with the Taliban leadership and with any other insurgent leaders who are prepared to join the Afghan national reconciliation process," Mosazai said.

    Pakistan's northwest tribal region serves as a haven for insurgents fighting Afghan and U.S. forces across the border as well as the Pakistani government. Pakistan has ties with some of the militant groups dating back to the war in the 1980s against the Soviets in Afghanistan.

    Afghan and U.S. officials, long frustrated at Pakistan's failure to wage an all-out battle against militants on its soil, have recently accused Islamabad of supporting attacks across the border, including an hours-long assault on the U.S. Embassy last month in Kabul.

    Reflecting the deepening frustration, Afghan President Hamid Karzai said over the weekend that he was giving up on trying to talk to the Taliban directly and that the key to ending the war is mediation by Pakistan.

    At the same time, Karzai has suspended a series of meetings between Afghanistan, Pakistan and the United States because of the fallout over accusations that Pakistan is playing a double game. The Afghan government said it had evidence that Pakistan played a role in the Sept. 20 assassination of former Afghan President Burhanuddin Rabbani.

    Karzai's office said a special commission investigating Rabbani's death had concluded the attack was planned in Quetta, the Pakistani city where key Taliban leaders are based. The delegation also said the primary assailant was a Pakistani citizen.

    Interior Minister Bismullah Khan Mohammadi said Saturday in an Afghan parliamentary session that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency was involved in the killing.

    Pakistan denied the allegation the allegation Sunday, calling it "baseless" and "irresponsible." It said the evidence given to Pakistan consisted of the confession of an Afghan national, Hamidullah Akundzadeh, accused of masterminding Rabbani's assassination.

    "Instead of making such irresponsible statements, those in positions of authority in Kabul, should seriously deliberate as to why all those Afghans who are favorably disposed toward peace and toward Pakistan are systematically being removed from the scene and killed," said Pakistan's Foreign Ministry in a written statement.

    Meanwhile, the members of the High Peace Council that Rabbani had headed met with Karzai and asked for a full review of the process. They said they do not want to waste time trying to reconcile with insurgents on the Pakistani side of the border who have not renounced violence, according to a presidential statement and members of the council.

    That would be a major shift for the council, which was formed to try to find a way to get the Taliban leadership to the negotiating table.

    "Those groups that are hiding in Pakistan, they are sending terrorists at us. So how can we have peace with those people?" said Ismail Qasemyar, one of the members who met with Karzai.

    There is debate over how much influence Pakistan actually has with the Taliban, but most analysts believe that the country is vital to the success of any peace talks.

    "My own sense is that Pakistani influence and connections and its clout is largely exaggerated," said Riffat Hussain, a professor of defense studies at Quaid-e-Azam University in Islamabad. "But if there is any player who can act as a bridge to bring these guys on board, it has to be Pakistan." Specifically, he said, the powerful Pakistani intelligence service must be involved.

    Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari responded to the growing criticism in a weekend editorial in the Washington Post in which he said the U.S. was spending too much time dictating to Pakistan rather than treating its government as a partner.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Heidi Vogt in Kabul and Sebastian Abbot in Islamabad contributed to this report.

     

    430 comments

    • c.j. c  •  7 mths ago
      I am an old man now, and I hope to live long enough to learn just one more thing: the real, concrete, necessary and sufficient reason we are doing all this stuff in Afganistan and Pakistan.
      • Hook 7 mths ago
        9/11/2001 thats why
      • mountain man 7 mths ago
        read for yourself c.j.c..just go to google or any search engine and type "trans afghanistan pipe line" and decide for yourself it will also explain 9/11
      • michael 7 mths ago
        cj like mountain man said. google the trans aghan pipeline. also go to youtube and see "history of false flag" it's an 11 part series. the whole thing is about 1.5 hours to watch. we have been trying to take the middle east since the 1950's. we have installed puppet dictators. committed every crime know to man. including war crimes etc etc. now ghw bush and gw bush along with cheney are making trillions off the oil from iraq and the pipeline to go from russia to india. the saudi's turned the screws on us when the u.s. sided with israel back in the 6 days war. that is how the had the 70's "oil crisis". there was no oil supply problem. we have been trying to find a way to invade and occupy these countries ever since.
    • minnie  •  7 mths ago
      11 years, thousands of lives and trillions of dollors down the drain.
      • Billy Bob 7 mths ago
        WHAT IS A DOLLOR?
      • AWolf 7 mths ago
        A "dollor" is what you multiply times 100 to equal your monthly rent for your trailer.
      • Aivir 7 mths ago
        How about cutting off five billions a year tax payer money go to ISRAEL, their people don't do any @SH
    • Robert  •  7 mths ago
      Originally we went into Afghanistan in retaliation for 911. Bin Laden is dead, and the Taliban are on the run, and can only use guerrilla warfare against us. We have achieved our objective which was to punish the Taliban and Bin Laden; time to leave, this is getting expensive.
      • Keith Johnson 7 mths ago
        Robert, just one thing about that "Only Guerrilla Warfare" comment; One: it was a major tactic that helped us beat the British and two: it's a major tactic that the vietcong used against us. So being the "ONLY" warfare left to use against us is by all measures is a fairly potent one..
      • Tony 7 mths ago
        True, the reason this war is unwinnable, is because the fighting will go on and on forever, it's time to get out...
      • michael 7 mths ago
        it's not about winning, it's about profits. we are mining lithium for hybrid batteries and probably drilling for oil in afghanistan as well we have extremely secluded air and military bases that are almost if not impossible to find. our goal is to occupy the entire middle east. our greatest threat iran is now surrounded except to the north we are in iraq, afghanistan and saudi arabia. with the exception of russia, who cooperates with us, iran is now surrounded.
    • mac1972  •  7 mths ago
      Drug dealers telling radicals to play nice? We really need to get away from that part of the world.
      • Sane 7 mths ago
        We can't. The terrorist that want to attack us, live there, plan there and practice there. We need to find them and kill them in their habitat. Fleeing is not an option.
      • SURESH 7 mths ago
        Sane you have very high chances of dying because of FEAR......and very rare chance of dying due to a terrorist attack....now choose yourself....
    • Tom  •  7 mths ago
      isn't it strange that when a country is the hub for all terorists in the region america sends them trillions ?
      • Tony 7 mths ago
        ALL foreign aid should be cut off. Tom, you're right, if you think outside of the box, seems as if our government funds terrorism..
      • CONNIE 7 mths ago
        Ironic, isn't it? And Obama is the worst person we could have at this time.
      • Liaquat 7 mths ago
        Pakistan doesnt need Trillions your govt is making fool of you please call them back we dont need Trillions we need peace which US has spoiled killing innocent people whith DRONES attacks
    • GoodLuck2000  •  7 mths ago
      Only solution to this problem is Americans should get out of this region as early as possible. They can't win war in Afghanistan. Afghanistan has been a battle ground for centuries but no attacker ever stayed in Afghanistan with an aim to get full control. They attacked, looted the country and fled. Americans will do the same. So early they do this better for them and region
    • Tom  •  7 mths ago
      you guys need to take steps for peace ! ------- no we don't wanna !...... come on give it up and be peacefull ! ------ no we don't wanna !..... just go home and be peacefull ! -------- no we don't wanna ! ....... karzai said to go home and love your goats ! ------ no we don't wanna ! ..... karzai said he is sending some guys to see and be with your camels ! ----- ok we go home !!
    • GOP 2012  •  7 mths ago
      A drone a Day will keep the Musilims away
    • pills  •  7 mths ago
      Afghanistan is now an authority on peace?
    • Hounddoggin  •  7 mths ago
      Well it might help if Pakistan had a government. Right now all they have are guys stuffing money away for when they get overthrown.
    • Deb E  •  7 mths ago
      Enough is enough. Dems and Reps of all classes visit Occupy Together.org. We out number the top 1% and our politicians. It's time they all listen to us.
    • just saying  •  7 mths ago
      That is hilarious! Talk about irony.
      Headline:
      Iran urges North Korea to take it easy on its citizens. Just as funny!
    • Americanfirst  •  7 mths ago
      What ever you want from Pakistan will cost you, Even if it is in Pakistans best interest. When the say yes and you agree to pay they will sell you aout to the vary people they have agreed to resist. Afganistan should just begin retaliating against Pakistan every cross border raid or shot by 10 fold into Pakistan. Start collaborating with India and the U.S. for intelligence and support. These lying two faced dogs in power in Pakistan haven't got an honest man in their government so why bother with civilized diplomacy.
    • Richard  •  7 mths ago
      This is choice,Afghanistan wants peace with Pakistan what a joke. The U.S. provides billions
      of dollars of support to the same people we are fighting not only money but 20 thousand surface to air missals now missing in Libya.Then ,to top it off ,we provide them with target practice American soldiers. Its no wounder they think we are stupid, "we are". Get out now!
    • zcat u  •  7 mths ago
      is this a joke.
    • JAMES  •  7 mths ago
      Did you read it 'Afghan President Hamid Karzai said he was giving up on trying to talk to the Taliban directly and that THE KEY TO ENDING THE WAR [with Taliban] IS MEDIATION BY PAKISTAN' (let me add intervention from Taliban's partner Pakistan). I have no doubt Taliban was creation of CIA during older days of Russian occupation of Afghanistan, but now Pakistan's intellegence holds, controls, manages, partners, funds and equip of Taliban. When we will understand this simple scenario. Get out of there now.
    • John  •  7 mths ago
      Death to pakistan. Let India nuke them!
    • KHUSRO Y  •  7 mths ago
      Taliban control more than 50 percent of Afghanistan. Mr. Karzai with the help of mercenaries and with $billions of our help rules barely over the city of Kabul. What is in this for Taliban to negotiate with him?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      Time to re think our relationship with Pakistan. With friends like Pakistan, who needs enemies. Some kind of co operation between Afghanistan, India, and NATO might do the trick.....
    • wendy  •  7 mths ago
      i thought obama was going to end "bush's wars"..instead he has ramped up the war in afganistan..more obama garbage..obama is garbage
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