Pak-US Stability amid Afghanistan

Monday, 27 January 2014

US, Pakistan seek stability amid Afghan doubts.

The United States and Pakistan resume talks next week after a three-year hiatus as they seek stability in often turbulent ties amid mutual concerns over Afghanistan’s future.
Pakistan and United States both had started a strategic dialogue in 2010 to work through their complicated relationship, but the talks were quickly frozen due to repeated crises, including over the secret 2011 US raid that killed Osama bin Ladin. The talks would look at both security and economic cooperation and seek to build a blueprint for future ties. Having seen the highs and lows of this relationship, the official said on condition of anonymity, both countries have put an enormous amount of effort into assiduously putting this relationship on firmer grounding over the last year and a half.
The United States formed an uneasy partnership with Pakistan after the September 11, 2001 attacks is seeking Islamabad’s assistance again as it is pulls tens of thousands of troops from Afghanistan this year and Washington ends its longest-ever war. US president has grown frustrated as Afghan president Hamid Karzai holds off on signing a security agreement that would allow a smaller number of troops from the US and the rest of the NATO alliance to stay  in a support role.

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