General Ashfaq Kayani is backing dialogue partly due to fears that the end of the US combat mission in Afghanistan in 2014 could energise a resilient insurgency straddling the shared frontier, according to commanders deployed in the region.
"There was a time when we used to think we were the masters of Afghanistan. Now we just want them to be masters of themselves so we can concentrate on our own problems," said a senior military officer stationed in South Waziristan, part of the tribal belt that hugs the Afghan border.
"Pakistan has the power to create the environment in which a grand reconciliation in Afghanistan can take place," he said, speaking in the gritty town of Wana. "We have to rise to the challenge. And we are doing it, at the highest level possible."
On December 7, Kayani hammered home his determination to support a negotiated end to the war in Afghanistan at a meeting of top commanders at the army headquarters in Rawalpindi.
"He (Kayani) said Afghan reconciliation is our top priority," said a Pakistani intelligence official, who was briefed about the meeting.
Major progress with Kayani's help could enable US President Barack Obama to say his administration managed to sway Pakistan - often seen as an unreliable ally - to help achieve a top US foreign policy goal.
Afghan officials, who have long suspected Pakistan of funding and arming the Taliban, question whether Kayani genuinely supports dialogue or is merely making token moves to deflect Western criticism of Pakistan's record in Afghanistan.
Taliban's rise to power in Afghanistan in the mid-1990s and is seen as a crucial gatekeeper in attempts by the US and Afghan governments to reach out to insurgent leaders who fled to Pakistan after their 2001 ouster.
Relations between Taliban commanders and Pakistan's security establishment have increasingly been poisoned by mistrust, however, raising questions over whether Kayani's spymasters wield enough influence to nudge them towards the table.
Nevertheless, diplomats in Islamabad argue that Pakistan has begun to show markedly greater enthusiasm for Western-backed attempts to engage with Taliban leaders. Western diplomats, who for years were sceptical about Pakistani promises, say Islamabad is serious about promoting stability in Afghanistan.
"They seem to genuinely want to move towards a political solution," said an official from an EU country. "We've seen a real shift in their game-plan at every level. Everyone involved seems to want to get something going."
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"WANA:Pakistan’s powerful army chief has made reconciling warring factions in Afghanistan a top priority, military officials and Western diplomats say, the newest and clearest sign yet that Islamabad means business in promoting peace with the Taliban." Complete withdrawal of US' and NATO's forces from Afghanistan as soon as possible is the only key of long,stable,permanent and durable peace in Afghanistan and this is confirmed that in the presence of US' and NATO's forces even having a single US' and NATO's troop/soldier in Afghanistan there can/shall never be any peace in Afghanistan and Pakistan thru any means and manifestations doesn't matter you arrange thousands of peace talks' meetings any where in the world.
For Afghanistan, he believes in "poltical solution" and when it comes to his own homeland, Pakistan- Kayani's fav solgan sounds as " Save the State NOT Politics". Any thoughts?
Strategic depth has turned out to be shallow after all and is becoming strategic death for Pakistan. Because the strategic liabilities have been treated as strategic assets and hence Pak's balance sheet has become topsy turvy.
Certainly a positive sign
Another distraction to keep Pakistani people from focusing on his abysmal performance in confronting militants within Pakistan. Talks cheap and I doubt that either the American's or Afghani's are going to put much credence in this speech.
@Farhan Khan ... Because the power that it holds is very much higher than the normal power in a decent country with integrity
Pakistan's peace is linked to afghan peace, why don't people get this simple logic?
Gen Kayani, bringing peace in Afghanistan is important but it is more important to bring peace at your home first which should be your top priority both morally and in official capacity since you are heading the armed forces of Pakistan and not Afghanistan. When your own house is burning, it will not be a wise move to first douse the fire of your neighbour and let your own house to burn into ashes. You have not taken any decisive action against those who have set fire to your house repeatedly for the past four years which might result in collapse of the whole structure anytime on inmates of the house. Please do think it over as this is a fervent appeal of a well wisher from across the border who has his roots in your country. Deepest regards and best wishes.
Whose war is it ?................Whose peace is it ?.............At least we know the answer to the second question.
people got killed in peshawar on daily basis,every day police fc check posts over run by militants, and killed them....they attack you from afghan side with the help of afhanis,capture your solders and cut their throats............and still army chief makes afghanistan peace top priority'...............
Just a question.. Why ET always uses the Word powerful when mention our Army?
Gen Kayani, when will you make Pakistan peace your top priority?
@Mard-e-Haq: "Surely a man burdened by the weight of history, purpose and the number of medals on his chest. " Anyone have any idea what were the accomplishments that he won those medals for?
Surely a man burdened by the weight of history, purpose and the number of medals on his chest.
I just wish he had made security for Pakistan his top priority. Maybe then we wouldn't have had attacks by forgien militants on our airports everyday and polio workers killed without mercy.
What about making Pakistan's peace top priority where hundreds are killed each month?
Would it not be better to put our own house in order first!
@s malik: the same goes for the big land owners and politicians in this country. Its about time! Why big land owners and politicians?
The Top brass is the most talented and loyal in the world rest all is propaganda
army system is very fair and clean. no need to hang anybody