US Ambassador Cameron Munter met Army chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani on Tuesday at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi. Both sides confirmed the meeting but would not divulge details.
“Those were private discussions and I am not in a position to comment on it,” said US Embassy spokesperson Alberto Rodriguez.
However, a Pakistani military official told The Express Tribune that the two “must have discussed the ongoing tension between the two countries.”
Some TV channels reported that the US envoy sought Gen Kayani’s intervention to lift restrictions imposed on the movement of US diplomats.
Pakistan recently started implementing new measures that restricted the movement of foreign diplomats and non-diplomats in the country.
The US ambassador was stopped briefly at the Islamabad airport by officials a few days back for not having a travel permit that he was supposed to have from the foreign office. The ambassador was, however, allowed to continue with his travel to Karachi.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 11th, 2011.
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@Amir: Nice observation.
Notice Lahore and Peshawar are so peaceful today compared to 2 or 3 years ago. Why is that? Because Pakistan finially put travel restrictions on these foreigners. Once you lift the travel restrictions, be prepared for suicide bombings every day in Lahore and Peshawar.
Karma is gonna get ya chahca jee.
Shame on General for meeting this terrorist who is authorizing killing of Pakistanis...Our nation is baighairat thats why Allah's azab is on us...
@iftikhar you are right. The state is owned by its people. The government and officials are appointed by the people for specific jobs. The should not forget their status. If they are discussing something for us, we must be informed, if they are hiding .....then they are conspiring. they might be selling more bases, they might be allowing drone strikes in other areas, they may be....we can say anything.
@balma i share the same worry, why are we forced to get trainers? Does anybody know?
It is time U.S goes back from this region & let Afghanistan & Pakistan live in peace...Amen
This is what Balma's lil brain can't comprehend: if a country does not want military trainers, how can you force her to have military trainers? Kuchh tou hae jiss kee purdah daari hae?
Instead of their movement, their "License to Kill" must be revoked.
Why have travel restrictions on friendly foreign missions and its employees in first place? Perhaps the Pakistanis are worried about what else they may find in their back yard, if they are allowed to venture wherever they like!!!
What rubbish business is the American Ambassador to meet Army Chief? Can Ambassador Hussain Haqqani or for that matter ambassador of any other country meet an Army Chief of a particular country? Can you imagine American Ambassador meeting Indian Army Chief?
The USA should just stop processing Pakistan visa's until Pakistan quits harassing it's diplomats -- that message will be loud and clear.
Just a reminder to General Kayani, Shamshi Airbase has already been sold.
The Indonesian Pakistani also sold to Indonesia http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/bali-bomber-extradited-from-pakistan-to-indonesia/story-e6frg6so-1226112865350
Available to sale to US is Peshawar, Masroor & Jacocabad Airbase.
Happy Selling General!!
American dont deserve free movement nor they can be trusted...
Pakistan’s foreign policy still rests with the army and the civilian administration is not at all capable enough to do something about it.
When Chief of Pakistan Army meets US Ambassador, then these discussions are not private. All discussions should be made public.
If you are putting restrictions you should enforce them. Why was the ambassador allowed to continue his journey?
After Abbottabad raid or catching Raymond Davis?