Islamabad: Against the backdrop of growing US pressure to crack down on militant groups like the Haqqani network that operate along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Thursday called on the US to "give peace a chance".
During a meeting with visiting US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Gilani referred to the message of giving "peace a chance" as envisaged in a resolution passed by a recent meeting of Pakistan's political parties and said this "reflects the sentiments of the Pakistani nation".
Clinton called on Gilani at the Prime Ministers House on Thursday evening shortly after she flew into Islamabad from Kabul.
Addressing a news conference in Kabul, Clinton had said she intended to "push Pakistan very hard" on the issue of combating in areas bordering Afghanistan.
A statement issued by the Prime Minister's House made no mention of whether Clinton had raised the issue of taking action against the Haqqani network, which US officials have alleged is being used by the Inter-Services Intelligence agency to wage a proxy war in Afghanistan.
The statement merely said Gilani referred the resolution passed by the recent All Parties Conference to Clinton.
Gilani reiterated the "collective national view on the issue of peace in Afghanistan as articulated in the All Parties Conferences resolution".
"Disagreements between coalition partners in the war on terror should not undermine (the US-Pakistan) strategic relationship which is so vital for the promotion of mutual interests of the two countries," Gilani said.
During a meeting with visiting US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Gilani referred to the message of giving "peace a chance" as envisaged in a resolution passed by a recent meeting of Pakistan's political parties and said this "reflects the sentiments of the Pakistani nation".
Clinton called on Gilani at the Prime Ministers House on Thursday evening shortly after she flew into Islamabad from Kabul.
A statement issued by the Prime Minister's House made no mention of whether Clinton had raised the issue of taking action against the Haqqani network, which US officials have alleged is being used by the Inter-Services Intelligence agency to wage a proxy war in Afghanistan.
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Gilani reiterated the "collective national view on the issue of peace in Afghanistan as articulated in the All Parties Conferences resolution".
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