Sharif says PML-N not taken into confidence over KL BillOctober 15th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif on Thursday said that the people of Pakistan are against Kerry-Lugar Bill as the conditions in the Bill are in conflict with the national honour. Addressing a press conference here, he said PML-N was not taken into confidence over the Bill, The News reports.
Qureshi rushes back to US to convey concerns over Kerry Lugar BillOctober 12th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has dashed down to the United States for an emergency visit to convey Islamabad's objections over the 'stern' clauses attached in the Kerry Lugar Bill. "It is an unscheduled visit during which the foreign minister will definitely discuss the bill," sources privy to the Foreign Office said.
Kerry Lugar Bill 'conditions' were drafted with Pak Army's acquiescence: BermanOctober 10th, 2009 WASHINGTON - While the Pakistan Army has been raising questions over some of the conditionalities attached with the Kerry-Lugar Bill, saying it is against nation's sovereignty and integrity, a top US Diplomat has said that the outline of the bill was in fact prepared in consultation with Pakistan's Armed Forces. Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Howard Berman said the Pakistani military was familiar with provisions made in the bill while it was tabled in the US House and Senate.
Gilani sings 'K' tune again, says Pak's principled stance remains unalteredOctober 9th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has once again raked up the Kashmir issue, saying Islamabad's principled stance on the issue will remain unchanged and that it will continue to push for its early settlement. Talking to media person on the sidelines of a function in Muzaffarabad, Gilani said awarding autonomy to Gilgit Baltistan would not affect the Kashmir issue.
Pak Presidency rejects Army's concerns over Kerry Lugar BillOctober 9th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - It what may give rise to a serious altercation between the Army and the government, the Pakistan Presidency has dismissed the objections raised by the Armed Forces over the Kerry Lugar Bill. Asif Ali Zardari's spokesperson, Farhatullah Babar, said there are established channels for the Pakistan Army to express its views.
US considering Pak's reservations on Kerry Lugar Bill: BidenOctober 9th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Worried by the wide scale criticism of the Kerry Lugar Bill in Pakistan, US Vice President Joe Biden has said that Washington is considering Islamabad's reservations on the aid Bill. Biden met Pakistani ambassador-at-large Raffat Mahmood in Washington and told him that the Obama Administration is aware of Pakistan's concerns and is examining them, The News reports.
Pak Army's opposition to KL Bill, no threat to Zardari govt: USOctober 9th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The United States has rejected apprehensions regarding a threat to the Zardari government following the Pakistan Army's open criticism of the controversial Kerry-Lugar Bill. US Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs PJ Crowley told media persons here that there was no threat to the Pakistan government in view of the military's opposition of the Kerry Lugar Bill.
Pak Army's top brass not amused with 'stern conditions' in Kerry Lugar BillOctober 7th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - The controversial Kerry-Lugar Bill, which offers Pakistan 1.5 billion dollars yearly over the next five years, is likely to come up for discussion during the meeting of Corps Commanders at General Headquarters in Rawalpindi today. Highly placed sources said the US aid Bill is unlikely to garner support during the meeting of Pakistan Army's top brass, which may ultimately sour the relationship between the armed forces and the government, which has been describing the assistance as its 'big success'.
ANP leader slams Pak Army's 'hogwash' offensive against MehsudJuly 26th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A senior leader of the Awami National Party (ANP) has described the Pakistan Army's offensive against the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Baitullah Mehsud South Waziristan as "hogwash."
Lateef Afridi said the government is merely carrying out a mock offensive in the region to pacify the United States and "earn dollars."
"These are mere mock operations in order to convince the NATO as well as the United States of America that Pakistan is very serious against the extremists," claimed Afridi. Pakistani leaders were infact protecting the militants, the Weekly Standard magazine quoted him, as saying.
Ahmadinejad's victory is a threat to world: IsraelJune 13th, 2009 JERUSALEM - Israeli Vice premier Shilvat Shalom Saturday stressed the Iranian nuclear "threat" following Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's victory in Iran's presidential election. "The United States and the free world must reevaluate the policy on Teheran's nuclear ambitions," Shalom told Israel Radio.
Peshawar blast may be backlash for Pak Army's Swat operation: IftikharJune 10th, 2009 PESHAWAR - NWFP Information Minister Iftikhar Hussain has termed the blast at the Pearl Continental hotel here as a reaction to the ongoing army offensive in the Swat and Malakand Division. Talking to reporters, Hussain said people should be united in the face of the current situation now, as the possibility of a similar attack in the future cannot be ruled out.
TTP chief Mehsud unveils new terror game plan to beat Pak Army's dragnetMay 31st, 2009 ISLAMABAD - The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Baitullah Mehsud has ordered his operatives to strike small hamlets in the Swat and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and to look out for new hideouts in other parts of the country. According to The Nation, Mehsud recently had telephonic discussions with unknown accomplices and told them to carry out bombings in small villages, which in turn would promote suicide attacks in other areas of the country.
US concerned over Pak Army's double speak on terror: GatesMay 19th, 2009 LAHORE - US Defence Secretary Robert Gates has said the Pakistan Army is capable of neutralising the Taliban, but is maintaining contacts with the terror outfit as they are not sure who is going to win in Afghanistan. He said it was up to Pakistan to clear the Taliban and Al Qaeda terrorists out.
Obama says Pak Army's focus is shifting from India to TalibanMay 18th, 2009 LAHORE - US President Barrack Obama has expressed satisfaction over the Pakistan Army's recognition of the Taliban being a more serious threat than India in recent weeks. "One of the encouraging things is, over the last several weeks we've seen a decided shift in the Pakistan Army's recognition that the threat from extremism is a much more immediate and serious one than the threat from India that they've traditionally focused on," the Newsweek quoted him, as saying.
Pak backtracks from its 'foreign hand' in Karachi violence stanceMay 5th, 2009 KARACHI - Days after it claimed that a foreign hand was involved in the continuous spate of violence in Karachi, Pakistan has now backtracked from its stance saying it is yet to find proof about its claims. Sindh Home Minister Zulfiqar Mirza said investigation agencies are probing all the issues regarding the violence that the city witnessed recently, but are yet to find proof of foreign involvement.