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What went wrong at Chicago?
Pakistan, US, got into ‘chicken and egg’ cycle, could not decide which first — audience with Obama or opening routes.
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Chicago’s scorecard
Pakistan, US have lost ingenuity,frozen in mutual recriminations, oblivious to dangers of post-Afghanistan pullout.
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Obama reaffirmed revival of Pak-US relations: White House official
White House Deputy National Security Advisor says that both US, Pakistan want to see Nato supply routes reopened.
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Chicago summit: Khar defends Pakistan’s participation
In an exclusive interview, foreign minister speaks on Afghan war, drone strikes and relations with US.
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Zardari’s Chicago visit reaped humiliation for country: Imran
Obama did not even meet the president formally, laments PTI chief.
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Pakistan’s ‘restraint’ at Chicago
Pakistan recoiled to the position that the Nato supply route will reopen only after the US has apologised.
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Chicago’s message
US, Nato officials made known frustration with Pakistan over Nato supply route, continued support for Haqqani network.
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Nato routes to be reopened on guidelines set by Parliament: Rehman Malik
Says decision on opening of Nato supply route would be endorsed by the nation.
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Zardari’s Chicago visit brought nothing but disgrace: Imran Khan
PTI chairman says Pakistan is fighting a 'strangers' war' for the sake of dollars.
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NATO Summit: It was a very, very successful visit, says Khar
Khar said that no hostile attacks were made on Pakistan during speeches and remarks at the summit.
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Salala air raid: Zardari insists on parliament’s guidelines
Clarifies that the present trust deficit in relations needs to be bridged.
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Pak-Us Ties: Obama refuses to paper over differences
Ddemocratic, stable Pakistan, in favour of US, says Obama.
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Chicago declaration: In the face of pressure, Pakistan offers no quarter
Nato urges reopening of supply routes into Afghanistan ‘as soon as possible’.
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Pakistan, US making 'diligent progress' on supply route despite tensions: Obama
Nato formally agrees to Afghan transition plan despite questions over future. Fears over al Qaeda spreading.
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Chicago hiccups
The message to Pakistan is clear: either open the Nato supply routes immediately or prepare to face the consequences.
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Beyond Chicago
From now till end of 2014, is a narrow window to work with Nato, US, develop strategy, protect our national interests.
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Zardari pushes Parliament's 'partnerships of trust, respect' path for Afghanistan
Reaffirms Pakistan's committment to peaceful transition of power in Afghanistan at Nato summit.
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Afghans will not stand alone: Obama to NATO
New French President Francois Hollande refuses to back down from his decision to pull troops out in 2012.
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‘Pakistan has important role to play in Afghanistan's stability, security’
Summit declaration says Pakistan has important role in Afghanistan, NATO says working to reopen supply routes.
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NATO to hand combat role to Afghans as it seeks way out of war
Obama warned of "hard days" ahead as he hosted the summit in his home town, Chicago.
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Chicago summit: General Allen plays down urgency of NATO deal
Top commander in Afghanistan says agreement could take ‘days or even weeks’.
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Message for Chicago: Taliban signal readiness for peace talks
They also asked Nato states to pull out from the country or else “they will be erased along with their terror”.
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Chicago huddle: Amid anti-war protests, NATO summit kicks off
President Zardari holds separate talks with Karzai, Clinton.
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Pakistan seeks US help to get over Salala, but per parliament's guidelines
Zardari, Clinton discuss supply route, Salala, drone strikes, bilateral trade, assistance in overcoming energy crisis.
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A preview of the Chicago summit
Of Nato’s many concerns, three stand out: its future role and capabilities, Afghanistan, and relations with Russia.
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Bilawal Bhutto Zardari due in US on May 21
PPP co-chairman to attend the Peabody Awards, wherein the documentary "Bhutto" is one of the winners.
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General Allen plays down urgency of Pakistan deal
Adds we don't want an agreement fast, we want an agreement that's right.
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Nato 2012 Summit: As leaders gather, Chicago stays on edge
Fears that demonstrations could turn violent have put the city on edge.
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Afghan endgame: World leaders gather in Chicago for summit
NATO meeting to also mull the alliance’s future amid financial crisis.
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US does not expect resolution of Nato supply route during Chicago summit
White House deputy National Security Advisor says there is no bilateral Zardari, Obama meeting scheduled.
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Pakistan looking for 'positive conversation' on Nato routes in Chicago: Sherry Rehman
Says topic of US apology over check post attack not going off the table.
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NATO chief urges Pakistan to help stabilise Afghanistan
Rasmussen said he would "convey a couple of clear messages," when he meets Zardari, but he did not elaborate.
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NATO summit: Zardari meets Clinton, Karzai
Zardari's meeting with NATO official cancelled; Hina Khar, Foreign Secretary part of delegation.
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Afghanistan fundraising goal elusive before NATO summit
Going into the NATO summit, the United States remains $300 million to $500 million short of their $1.3 billion goal.
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Prelude to reopening?: US ‘diplomatic supplies’ allowed into Afghanistan
Embassy spokesperson says permission for these trucks has nothing to do with Nato supply route - which remains closed.
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Coalition support fund: US Congress links Pakistan payments to NATO routes
Ambassador Sherry says the move will not help bring Pak-US ties back on track.
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Hopes fading for swift US, Pakistan deal on Afghan supply routes
As Zardari travels to attend the Chicago summit, the deadlock over Nato supply routes remain.
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All set for Chicago; PM orders finalising NATO deal
Gen Kayani believed to have decided against attending key summit.
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'Real progress' made on reopening Nato supply routes: White House official
Whit House official says no plans yet of a one-on-one meeting between Zardari and Obama at the Chicago summit.
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Zardari will attend Chicago summit: FO
Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar will accompany Zardari to Chicago, says foreign ministry.
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Afghans seek $4.1 billion a year from NATO summit
Kabul is looking to the Chicago summit to set the $4.1 billion dollars a year in stone.
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In Chicago: Zardari, Obama, Karzai to discuss Taliban peace talks
‘Core group’ may meet for the first time on the sidelines of the Nato summit.
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Going to Chicago
Parliament, military should step back and see what they did and how they could have done things differently.