The civil-military leadership, in a key meeting between the prime minister and the newly appointed Chief of Army Staff Raheel Sharif, decided to devise a strategy that would seek an early resumption of the suspended Nato supplies, sources told The Express Tribune.
The decision comes a week after US Secretary Defence Chuck Hagel reportedly warned Pakistani leaders that if they failed to resolve the protests stalling the Nato supplies, it could be difficult to maintain political support in Washington for an aid programme that has sent billions of dollars to Islamabad.
Sources said that Premier Nawaz Sharif and the army chief shared views over the backdoor channels used by the US administration and diplomats representing Nato countries to pressurise the government.
They added that the prime minister expressed his concern over Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s anti-drone policy, which was causing trouble for the government.
Sources revealed that Nawaz told the COAS that Chaudhry Nisar was tasked to convince Imran Khan to end the protest but so far the PTI chief has not responded.
Moreover, Nawaz said that a definite strategy would soon be chalked out to end this saga, which had created problems for the government and was not in the larger interest of the people.
Sources added that COAS apprised premier about his meetings with the US defence secretary, Lieutenant General (retd) Haroon Aslam, his visits to the Line of Control (LoC) and other professional matters, which were dealt after he assumed office.
“Issue of drone strikes needs to be resolved with the US as this is causing both internal and external problems for Pakistan,” General Raheel told the premier.
The prime minister however maintained that “drone strikes are counterproductive and bringing nothing but a constraint in Pak-US relationship”.
The Nato supply was suspended last month after the K-P government controlled by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf announced the blockade of routes running through the province for Nato forces’ consumption following a drone attack in Hangu.
The official statement issued by the prime minister’s office said, “the prime minister and army chief discussed security related matters and other national affairs. Country’s internal and external security situation was also discussed in the meeting.”
Published in The Express Tribune, December 14th, 2013.
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@ModiFied:
Learn a little bit about Pakistan. One is called Pakistan flag. Other is called Pakistan Government Emblem. Both are flags and symbols of Pakistan. The army has a different symbol altogether and it is not in that picture. Stop creating drama.
NATO blockade: Nawaz, army chief discuss ways to end protests.
And the nation want them to discuss how to end drone attacks, which kills innocent children and women...shameful and disgraceful.
@Insanitie: for instance?
@Insanitie: for instance?
@Butt:
Military is an integral part of Pakistan,this country cannot exit without armed forces, both flags are/will are our honor.Very simple In background,after long time we see Quaid's pictitures otherwise u know.
The party is over with the fall of the military President of Pakistan and which the KPK newly elected Government brought to closure by the direct democratic actions.
In case the PM is contemplating to enter into supporting the new American Base in Afghanistan, which the Afghan President is presently resisting, he will need the mandate from the National Assembly!
Rex Minor
@Nikki:
To all, The flag next to Pakistan's flag is Prime Minister of Pakistan's flag. The meeting was held in PM house so that flag is there.
Instead of criticizing for the sake of criticizing we do some research "ourself" half of our problems will be solved.
Nawaz Sharif says that blockade of NATO supplies was not in the larger interest of the people, so I ask the Prime Minister whether killing innocent people in FATA by drones are in the interest of the people of Pakistan, what he should be saying that the blockade is not in his interest. He is a pathetic person and looking after his investments abroad because US could punish him financially if he does not fall in line.
@ModiFied:
Both are leaders--- military and civil.So both will be on board before they take any decision about KPK.Pakistan comes first no matter what.
Imran Khan is untouchable, and he will only get more and more popular with the common Pakistani. Nawaz Sharif's continued connivance with the US drone strikes may cost him his position.
Lesson: If you surrender to foreigners and sell-out your people, you will be replaced by the people's collective will.
Can any issue be resolved when a state leader meets within a state leader ?
Governer rule can be one option to solve the issue . US aid is being enjoyed by KPk but obstructing NATO supply , both can't be possible .
@Niki: Dear, you were also saying that protests will end in 2 days when it started, which was proved completely wrong. So, i am not sure if we should rely on your guess this time.
What a shame these peoples are instead of discussing ways to end drone strikes they are discussing how to save there master's interest. Mr prime minister are u a prime minister of pakistan or a foriegn secretary of USA
Hoped the heading would have been how to end drones, but Alas
Nawaz has an option to dissolve imran's government but that comes with a high price. Looks like nawaz is stuck in this mess he created. Long live imran khan
@Niki:
Welcome the Governor rule in KPK, and your desir to resumption of NATO supply will be fulfiled,I guess....
@Rizwan: Please dont get excited,Imran Khan cannot run the state policy as the leader of political party only.He has mendate to govern the KPK's affairs not the Stat's affairs. Sooner or later he will be convinced.
When you respect your own dignity the world will respect you and vice versa
@Niki: Your leadership is playing,; weldone.But be ready then strong reaction from the world.
Soon, Imran Khan will be convinced after having one-to-one meeting/call with COAS. Both civil-military leadership will allow to play Imran Khan with NATO's cards. Waiting for the resupmtion of NATO's supply.
Buhhhaha well done great khan