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Afghanistan to press Pakistan for access to Taleban leaders – Kuwait Times


Kuwait Times
Afghanistan to press Pakistan for access to Taleban leaders
Kuwait Times
—AFP KABUL: Afghanistan will press Pakistan for access to Taleban leaders during a one-day visit to Kabul by Pakistan's foreign minister, with Afghan officials hoping to ease cross-border strains and lay the ground for peace negotiations with the
Pak role for Afghanistan peace talks imperative: Ex-Taliban commanderInternational News Network
Afghanistan, Taliban to Talk in Saudi ArabiaWall Street Journal

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Afghanistan to press Pakistan for access to Taliban – Reuters


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Afghanistan to press Pakistan for access to Taliban
Reuters
By Rob Taylor | KABUL (Reuters) – Afghanistan will press Pakistan for access to Taliban leaders during a one-day visit to Kabul by Pakistan's foreign minister, with Afghan officials hoping to ease cross-border strains and lay the ground for peace
Afghanistan, Taliban to Talk in Saudi ArabiaWall Street Journal
Afghanistan seeks direct talks with TalibanABC Online

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Take a fresh look at Afghanistan – The Nation, Pakistan


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Take a fresh look at Afghanistan
The Nation, Pakistan
A 40-second video showing US marines joyfully urinating on dead Afghan fighters in southern Afghanistan is the latest episode of disregard for basic human values. Earlier, there have been numerous incidents in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere,
What is the Best Route for Supplying Landlocked AfghanistanOilPrice.com

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US lawmakers’ meeting sets back Afghan plan – STLtoday.com


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US lawmakers' meeting sets back Afghan plan
STLtoday.com
WASHINGTON • The US special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan had planned to use his latest foray to the region to build Afghan government support for the nascent US effort to kindle peace talks with the Taliban. Instead, Ambassador Marc Grossman found
Emboldened Taliban Try to Sell Softer ImageWall Street Journal
US lawmakers' meeting sets back Obama's Afghan agendaMiamiHerald.com
Did the US meet with the Taliban?CNN (blog)
Chicago Tribune -Huffington Post
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Thousands of NATO trucks in Pakistan backlog – AFP


AFP
Thousands of NATO trucks in Pakistan backlog
AFP
KARACHI — Two months into Pakistan's blockade on NATO supplies crossing into Afghanistan, thousands of trucks are crowding the port in Karachi where drivers, fed up with waiting, are starting to desert. For a month, directors of transport companies,
No future of Pak-US relationsPakistan Observer
'Pakistanis fuming over US attacks'Press TV
US-Pakistan Relations Remain TenseUprising

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Afghanistan — what will happen after the Americans leave? – The Express Tribune


The Express Tribune
Afghanistan — what will happen after the Americans leave?
The Express Tribune
Peace, stability being restored in Afghanistan is of greater significance to Pakistan than Islamabad political ploys. By Najmuddin A Shaikh At this time when all branches of government appear to be consumed by a contrived political crisis,

Pakistan below Afghanistan in Press Freedom Index – Pakistan Daily Times

Pakistan below Afghanistan in Press Freedom Index
Pakistan Daily Times
PESHAWAR: Press freedom situation went from bad to worse in Pakistan as the country was ranked 151 in a global media organisation's World Press Freedom Index for 2011-12 – a point below Afghanistan (150th) – as violence remained the main concern for

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Pakistan wants a stable Afghanistan: speakers – PakistanToday.com.pk


The Express Tribune
Pakistan wants a stable Afghanistan: speakers
PakistanToday.com.pk
Ole Kvaernoe, the director of the Institute for Strategy at the Faculty of Strategy and Military Operations of the Royal Danish Defence College, expressed his concern over the situation in Afghanistan. He warned though a premature withdrawal of foreign
Post-NATO Afghanistan: Call to address Pakistan's concernsThe Express Tribune
'NATO withdrawal from Kabul will destabilise region'Pakistan Daily Times
New Era of Pak-Russia RelationsKashmir Watch
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Pakistan wants a stable Afghanistan – The News International


The Express Tribune
Pakistan wants a stable Afghanistan
The News International
Ole Kvaernoe, the Director of the Institute for Strategy at the Faculty of Strategy and Military Operations of the Royal Danish Defence College, expressed his concern over the situation in Afghanistan. He warned that a premature withdrawal of foreign
Post-NATO Afghanistan: Call to address Pakistan's concernsThe Express Tribune
'NATO withdrawal from Kabul will destabilise region'Pakistan Daily Times
NATO relying on smugglers along Pakistan's border, Pakistan official sayGlobalPost
International News Network -Skim That
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Post-NATO Afghanistan: Call to address Pakistan’s concerns – The Express Tribune


The Express Tribune
Post-NATO Afghanistan: Call to address Pakistan's concerns
The Express Tribune
By News Desk Participants of a discussion on Tuesday called for addressing Pakistan's concerns with regard to the impending withdrawal of the Nato-led International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF) from Afghanistan. The discussion was organised by the
Pakistan wants a stable AfghanistanThe News International
'NATO withdrawal from Kabul will destabilise region'Pakistan Daily Times
NATO relying on smugglers along Pakistan's border, Pakistan official sayGlobalPost
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