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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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Emotion and logic
One slight to our honour should not be enough for us to take emotional decisions that we eventually come to regret.
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Ironic that the apology came from Pakistan
In the most precarious of times, the country is in the most fickle of hands.
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A right fine mess
Let me say Zardari, Nawaz: Please sirs, country is in extremely difficult situation. Do something before its too late.
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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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Nato supply route: US sees 'positive political statements' from Pakistan
State Department spokesperson says "they see some urgency, we see some urgency, but negotiators have to finish it."
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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.
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Reopening NATO supply routes: Pakistan to gain $365m annually
US-led coalition expected to pay Pakistan fee of $1,500 to $1,800 for every truck carrying supplies, reveals report.
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Printing money can help overcome loadshedding, suggests Gilani
Gilani suggests printing money to pour into electricity sector, Rehman Malik backs statement.
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Salala raid: 'Pakistan to continue pressing US for formal apology'
Rehman says efforts being made in talks with the US to get the best outcome in terms of Pakistan’s national...
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Analysis: From Salala to Chicago - a needed breakthrough
Public sentiments cannot dictate decisions on NATO supply routes. Government must decide and take responsibility.
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Obama might veto bill calling for economic restrictions on Pakistan: White House
NDAA bill calls for reducing aid to Pakistan by 10 per cent till Nato supply routes opened, amongst other proposals.
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Salala air raid: US noncommittal on formal apology
Little said that counterterrorism co-operation with Pakistan is on-going.
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Key decision: Chicago invite further smoothes NATO route
DCC gives green signal for reopening supply lines; hails invitation to president.
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Not enough to paper over differences
The absence of trust and lack of understanding has become a festering wound that will continue to bleed.
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Nato supply: US hopeful about reopening of routes, says DoD spokesperson
Little said that counterterrorism co-operation with Pakistan is on-going.
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Gilani urges DCC to decide in-principle to reopen Nato route, but it falls short
DCC fails to decide on reopening Nato supply route. Committee formed under Treasury secretary to negotiate conditions.
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Truth will set you free
The fact is that the Pakistani state is in really bad shape and only honesty can save us now.
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NATO invites Pakistan to Chicago summit
Zardari says will consider invitation in light of Parliament's guidelines and advice of the government.
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Khar favours lifting supply line blockade
Foreign minister evades answer on when this would actually happen.
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Gratuitous offence
In India, Hillary chose to add to her repertoire the act of criticising Pakistan at every available opportunity.
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Pakistan and the Chicago Summit
Pakistan must attend the Chicago Summit and be persuasive with its position, which is still unclear to everyone.
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Relations between CIA and ISI are 'good': Gilani
Prime Minister says Pakistan and US are working on improving relations but US must also share information.
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Storm in a tea-cup: Premier Gilani sugarcoats tenuous Pak-US ties
Rubbishes reports of not being invited to Chicago summit; says talks are under way.
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Charting the Afghan course: Chicago invite to take NATO supply route
Sources say talks have progressed, expected to conclude before Chicago.
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Twitter alert: Get lost NATO
"You are war criminals with suits and ties," says one local Twitter user.
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Pakistan's invitation to Chicago Summit, hinged on NATO supply routes
Nato Secretary-General says closure of supply routes is a matter of great concern.
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Cabinet to mull reopening NATO supplies
Defence committee meeting convened on May 15, will be followed by cabinet meeting on May 16.
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The merry-go-round
If Clinton has signalled Zawahiri is in Pakistan, US has a bead on him already, will take him out whenever expedient.
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The ball’s in Pakistan’s court
Pakistan wants an apology on Salala, which it will never get, & is isolated as US can maneuver around the closed GLOC.
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Krishna joins Clinton in ‘do more’ chorus
Need for stronger action from Pakistan: Indian FM.
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Tough tenure: US ambassador to step down ‘prematurely’
Sources say Munter is frustrated with CIA, Pentagon calling the shots in Pak-US relations.
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US House subcommittee mulls making aid for Pakistan subject to conditions
Draft bill proposes Clinton ensure Pakistan is cooperating and taking necessary actions against terror networks.
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Clinton says Pakistan needs to 'do more' on militancy
Pakistan needs to make sure its territory is not used as a launching pad for terrorist attacks, says Clinton.
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Pak-US ties: Challenges ahead
Pakistan is under squeeze, largely for its frustratingly snail-paced review process as well as inner contradictions.
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Post-Bin Laden: New tiff over Zawahiri
US says al Qaeda kingpin is in Pakistan; vows to hunt him down.
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'US should provide information on Zawahiri's presence in Pakistan'
Islamabad asks for ‘solid intelligence’.
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Nato supply route and sanctions
Pakistan’s folly is that it has tied foreign policy to public passions.
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'US should provide information on Zawahiri's presence in Pakistan'
Foreign minister responds to Clinton's statement that al Qaeda leader Ayman al Zawahiri is somewhere in Pakistan.
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Pakistan has not taken action against Hafiz Saeed: Clinton
Clinton also said that United States believes al Qaeda leader Ayman al Zawahiri is somewhere in Pakistan.
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Talks with US to figure in PCNS meeting
Khar expected to brief the panel on progress in parleys.
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Nato supply routes: Washington warns of ‘repercussions’
Defence minister says Pakistan can face sanctions if routes not reopened.
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Pakistan to face sanctions if NATO routes stay closed: Defence Minister
PCNS should review its decision on Nato supply routes for the benefit of the country, says Mukhtar.
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Backroom talks: Pak, US interlocutors labour to find middle ground
Members of Grossman’s team stayed back to negotiate with Pakistani counterparts.
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Misleading myths and bitter realities
Washington is in no mood to pay heed to Islamabad over the relentless breach of national sovereignty.
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Pakistan-US ties: Leaders huddle, but fail to move forward
Divergent interests lead to a deadlock between civilian, military leadership.
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Pen friends: Rohrabacher writes letter to Gilani, calls Pakistan a 'failed state'
Warns that aid for Pakistan will dry up once the US leaves Afghanistan.
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Stalemate is not an option!
The continuing mistrust and resultant crisis in Pakistan-US relations can help neither country.
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NATO supply routes closure causing massive equipment backlog: US DoD
“Reopening GLOCs would improve US and coalition forces' mission flexibility and build capacity” says report.
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Talks between US, Pakistan fail: Report
Marc Grossman left Islamabad Friday night with no agreement, United States refuses to apologize for the strike.