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April 1, 2012
Af-Pak peace efforts: The real snag is still lying ahead
By Roohul Amin
This article has been written on the conflict in Afghanistan, and the role of Pakistan.
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After a lengthy span of frayed relations and stalemate at last the silence is over.
There is no less a positive tiding for the entire of South Asia than that the Pakistani Prime Minister along with his delegation comprised of top military brass, the head of the most infamous covert agency, the ISI, and its foreign minister arrived in Kabul on Saturday shortly after the Karzai announcement about the transition of power from foreign forces to Afghan forces.
In so many past instances, Afghan-Pakistan leaders have attempted to patch together relations between
But this time around
Let us hope for the best in this situation because peace and stability in the region is linked to the sincerity of
Though it was the President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai who invited Pakistani Prime Minister to visit Kabul, it was Yousuf Raza Gilani who induced the military leaders to accompany him on his visit to Kabul so that the world community and especially Afghans could be shown that both the Pakistani government as well as its military are both on the same page regarding relations with Kabul.
Another factor that brought the Pakistani leaders to
It will be good for both the sides if peace makes its way back into the Af-Pak region. It will be seen as productive in future if that is how the cat makes its way out of the bag, because the talks with Taliban spokespersons in
Because peace in the region is bound to the ongoing talks with the Taliban and the withdrawal of the foreign troops from
The writer is a Kabul-based journalist and can be reached at: afghan. Email address removed