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« on: August 17, 2012, 03:18:00 am »
Yves Saint Laurent PumpsISLAMABAD, July 23 () -- Pakistani Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf, who visited Kabul on Thursday last week, has agreed with Afghan President Hamid Karzai on the need to pursue multiple channels of communication and contact with the Taliban and other armed opposition groups in the country.According to a joint statement issued simultaneously in Islamabad and Kabul at the conclusion of Ashraf's day-long visit, Pakistan also vowed to "work together" with Afghanistan in an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace and reconciliation process involving the Taliban, Hizb-e-Islami of former Prime Minister, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, and other insurgent factions.Afghan Ambassador to Islamabad, Omar Daudzai, told  that Afghanistan wants Pakistan to play an "important role" in helping facilitate the talks with the armed insurgent groups, especially the Taliban.Pakistan has been trying to convince the Taliban to enter into direct talks with the Afghan government but the insurgents have so far refused.Pakistan's former Prime Minister, Yusuf Raza Gilani, had launched a rare public appeal to the Afghan Taliban and other armed groups in February to start talks with the US-backed Afghan government.The former head of the powerful Taliban Political Affairs, Agha Jan Mutasim, has told  that the United States and the Taliban are two major parties in the conflict and that the Taliban, at the moment, do not want to talk to the 'powerless regime' in Kabul.He said the Taliban would consider talks with Afghans after they reach an agreement with the U.S. Mutasim was critically wounded in an ambush in the Pakistani port city of Karachi in August last year and is now undergoing treatment in Turkey.Despite the Taliban's refusal to enter into intra-Afghan talks, Pakistan has not given up its efforts to encourage the militants to sit down with the Karzai's administration or High Afghan Peace Council so that Afghanistan can achieve peace before the departure of the U.S. and NATO troops in 2014.Pakistan is also under mounting pressure from the world, especially from the U.S., NATO and Afghanistan, to 'take practical' steps to facilitate the peace and reconciliation process in the war-shattered country before 2014 to avert another civil war.In February, President Karzai visited Islamabad and sought assurance from Pakistan that it would give a 'safe passage' to those Taliban leaders and their representatives who want to hold talks with the Afghan government.Kabul had earlier complained that leaders of insurgent Afghan groups who wished to talk to the Afghan government were either killed or kidnapped while in Pakistan.Analysts said that the reopening of the supply line for NATO forces in Afghanistan after nearly an eight-month was a signal that Islamabad was doing its share in helping the peace process in Afghanistan.The world community welcomed Pakistan's decision on the unblocking of NATO supply routes despite opposition to the decision at home by hard-line religious groups.
BANGKOK, March 23 () -- Conflict in Mali is exacerbating the food crisis in Sahel where 10 million people are suffering from hunger, visiting UN humanitarian chief Valerie Amos said here Friday, a day after a coup in Mali.People have been moving out of Mali into neighboring countries as a result of the conflict, even before the coup. "What it has done is to exacerbate an already difficult food situation in that part of the world," said UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Amos.More than 10 million people are suffering from hunger as drought, poverty, high grain prices and environmental degradation hit Mali, Niger and six other Sahel countries. Conflict between rebels and government forces have driven tens of thousands of people from northern Mali into Niger, a country hit hard by epidemic hunger with 5.4 million people struggling for food.Mutinous soldiers in Mali claimed to have seized power Thursday after storming the presidential palace and arresting some ministers. Amos said it is too early to tell the impact of the coup but maintained that it is important for Mali to return into a constitutional form of government.The UN Security Council on Thursday strongly condemned the action of mutinous soldiers in Mali and demanded the release of all detained officials.
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