What went wrong at Chicago?
Pakistan, US, got into ‘chicken and egg’ cycle, could not decide which first — audience with Obama or opening routes.
Pakistan, US, got into ‘chicken and egg’ cycle, could not decide which first — audience with Obama or opening routes.
Pakistan, US have lost ingenuity,frozen in mutual recriminations, oblivious to dangers of post-Afghanistan pullout.
White House Deputy National Security Advisor says that both US, Pakistan want to see Nato supply routes reopened.
In an exclusive interview, foreign minister speaks on Afghan war, drone strikes and relations with US.
Obama did not even meet the president formally, laments PTI chief.
Pakistan recoiled to the position that the Nato supply route will reopen only after the US has apologised.
US, Nato officials made known frustration with Pakistan over Nato supply route, continued support for Haqqani network.
Says decision on opening of Nato supply route would be endorsed by the nation.
PTI chairman says Pakistan is fighting a 'strangers' war' for the sake of dollars.
Khar said that no hostile attacks were made on Pakistan during speeches and remarks at the summit.
Clarifies that the present trust deficit in relations needs to be bridged.
Ddemocratic, stable Pakistan, in favour of US, says Obama.
Nato urges reopening of supply routes into Afghanistan ‘as soon as possible’.
Nato formally agrees to Afghan transition plan despite questions over future. Fears over al Qaeda spreading.
The message to Pakistan is clear: either open the Nato supply routes immediately or prepare to face the consequences.
