US officials said Pakistan informed them that it did not want to receive special envoy Marc Grossman until Islamabad completes an ongoing review of relations with Washington, which have sunk to rock-bottom in recent months.
The State Department said Grossman would head Friday to India, whose support for Afghanistan and President Hamid Karzai is deeply resented by many Pakistanis who accuse New Delhi of trying to use the issue against Islamabad.
State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said that the United States was not trying to send any message to Pakistan through Grossman's trip to India and reiterated that he would have liked to visit.
"We made clear that we would welcome a stop by Ambassador Grossman in Islamabad on this trip," she told reporters.
"The Pakistanis are looking hard internally at our relationship. They asked us to give them time to do that, so he will not be going there on this trip," she said.
Nuland said that the United States welcomed efforts by India, which has given more than $2 billion in aid to Afghanistan and plans to take a larger role training Afghan troops and security forces.
"We believe that India has a role to play in supporting a democratic, prosperous future for Afghanistan," she said.
Pakistan has launched a review of its relations with Washington amid a drastic deterioration of ties, particularly after US forces killed Osama bin Laden during a unilateral raid in the garrison town of Abbottabad last year.
Islamabad has demanded an apology and curbed cooperation after a Nato air strike near the Afghan border on November 26 killed 24 Pakistani troops. President Barack Obama has voiced regret but stopped short of a full apology.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said last week that Grossman would seek to advance reconciliation in Afghanistan and talk to President Karzai about a resumption of preliminary talks with the Taliban.
The United States wants to withdraw most forces from Afghanistan in 2014, ending more than a decade of war. But many US officials have deep concerns about the role of Pakistan, believing its intelligence services maintain ties with Islamic extremists inside Afghanistan.
After New Delhi, Grossman heads to Afghanistan on Saturday for talks with Karzai. He is also visiting Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates on his nearly two-week trip.
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@Surprised: What the crap u talking about. Dude go get some peace in life.
That india and pakistan are enemies is the biggest joke played on the people of both the countries.
@Anoni: I wonder where did Pakistan get 7 Billion from?
Pakistan has every right to choose not receive any foreign envoy, just as the US has every right to send envoys to India. Why is this news?
@John B:
[You won’t shut the door on anyones face on international politics and in international relations there are no enemies]
No body would disagree with that but there is a limit. Grossman wants to treat India at par or most probably above Pakistan in Afghan affairs. How can any country tolerate a sworn enemy in its backyard. You must be knowing that USA threatened RUSSIA with nuclear war, when they tried to have a strategic foothold in USA's backyard CUBA. Ultimately the Russians pulled back. Remember BAY OF PIGS FIASCO? (An attempt to topple a unfriendly GOVT). Even after decades USA has hardly come to terms with a tiny country hostile to its ideology. How would you like a large Chinese Army contingent training Cubans in CUBA. All HELL would break loose. But USA wants that from INDIA in Afghanistan. So my friend, put yourself in Pakistani shoes and think accordingly to be fair.
@Hasan Mehmood: You won't shut the door on anyones face on international politics and in international relations there are no enemies.
Even when Kruchev and Kennedy were sending men to cut each others throat, their ambassadors had coffee and tea. Grossman is a special envoy and is next to Mrs. Clinton as far as PAK mission goes.
After Abbattobad relationship building is on the shoulders of PAK.
@rk from NY: then why grossman asked permission to visit pak? dont make a fool of urself. his entry was denied by pak....accept it...US was snubbed and its ego was bruised.
And nobody but ET cared.
Marc Grossman doesn't seem to have the luck with the civilian government in Islamabad right now, which is at loggerheads with the military and the judiciary. The adminstration's tough stance towards the U.S. is comprehensible, as it wants to show the people its strenght in order to survive.
@NA: @SalSal: US is not replacing Pak with India. India is a very independent nation and does not care much about US "plans". US "strategic" interest in Pakistan was to halt the spread of the Soviet Union. Now that Russia is not a major threat anymore, the only interest US has in the region is to clean up the Taliban mess it created to counter Soviet invasion in Afghanistan. Once that is done by 2014, US will just handing over the situation to India and leave. India, being the economically and militarily dominant country in south, central and west Asia, will be the referee on all interstate matters in the region.
@John B: {Bad move on PAK especially when new PAK ambassador just came to Washington}
So you want USA to blackmail Pakistan. Might is the last resort of a bully.
@ashok sai: yes you are correct ...pakistan especially lately demanded that its sovereignity be respected by the usa while it wants to overide afghan sovereignity - isnt that double something ?
What surprises me most is the fact the ET decided to publish this news... as for every american embarrassment ET seems to be more embarrased
May Allah have mercy on the natinon whose media is not sincere with the nation but is open to publishg whatever they like
@Anoni Pakistan beared 70 $ billion and sacrificed 40 thousand life. But the Indian 2 $ billion is always mentioned. Dude, you don't even have money to buy diesel for your trains and still have the audacity to talk about spending 70 billion dollars for the sake of Afghanistan!!! Give me a break!
This right here, is the difference between democracy and dictatorship.
Drones don't need permission. Like ET reported, the US didn't ask for permission before the last drone strike.
Lets keep the problems out of Pakistan. Good Job
hahahahaha funny stuff
We should have availed the opportunity to re-emphasise the important role of Pakistan in talks on Taliban reconciliation at Qatar. I feel we missed the opportunity.
After New Delhi, Grossman heads to Afghanistan on Saturday for talks with Karzai. He is also visiting Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates on his nearly two-week trip.
i thinks next is iran.
Pakistan's foreign policy is in bad shape.They are slipping into danger zone.
@Pakistani Agnostic: So you think that Americans are so stupid that they don't even know that? Did they get to be the most powerfull economy and military power by being so stupid? You sound a bit stupid yourself saying stupid things.
@Pakistani Agnostic:
You should remember that the Northern Alliance was supported/sustained by Iran and India.
@Yousuff: After killing thousand of Innocent people they made Afghanistan Democratic???
@Yousuff: What a biased comment... Every country has its problems its people malign Pakistan more often I think you guys watch Fox and CNN too much
@NA It's loser not looser. Secondly, this was on Americas cards already to replace Pakistan with India after the war. Pakistan knows the US doesn't give a damn about us but only is our ally for this war, after which things will go back to normal. That's the reason why Pakistan still supports Taleban because we know that ultimately it's the taleban who will rule Afghanistan and finish corruption there and restore law and order AND stop the drug production there like they did before!
Thanks for no more Uncle Sam advices...
If he is that much interested he can go from India by wagah boarder to Afghanistan via pakistan so that a business cum leisure trip waving the talibans on the way
@Anoni:
Transactional relations won't attract appreciation.
Pak can play this game only so far. In the end she has to come to the US for selling her bonds, loans, financing her projects, waiver of her debts, spare parts, exports, and foreign investments, and rescue.
Bad move on PAK especially when new PAK ambassador just came to Washington.
Pakistan beared 70 $ billion and sacrificed 40 thousand life. But the Indian 2 $ billion is always mentioned. They should have also mentioned the support provided by Pak that would be some justice to service of Pak
So US goes for India after being snubbed from Pakistan?
Fools don't realize India can only do so much in Afghanistan. Key to peace or war for Afghanistan lies in Pakistan and Iran.
Welcome
Well thats good. Keep the gross man out
Good. We don't need you.
India should emphasise that the sovereignty of Afghanistan should be respected and those who wants to turn Afghanistan as their backyard will be thought a lesson and their efforts will be thwarted with the help of NATO and Northern alliance.
It seems US is committed to replace Pakistan with India for Post-US. In this great game, ultimately Pakistan will be a looser.
well....US is getting doze of its own medicine....how time changes.
lols..........its ok Pakistan has the right to retaliate as well doesnt she??