Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Afghan withdrawal discussed with Nato



ISLAMABAD: Nato Military Committee Chairman Gen Knud Bartels met Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Chairman Gen Khalid Shameem Wynne and Chief of Army Staff Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani on Tuesday to discuss withdrawal of coalition forces from Afghanistan and the post-2014 Pakistan-Nato relationship.

According to the ISPR, Gen Bartels discussed during the meetings the security situation in Afghanistan, coordination measures between Nato and the Pakistan Army and the post-2014 situation.




Pakistan is one of Nato’s eight “partners across the globe” — a phrase used to describe the countries with which the transatlantic alliance seeks to develop security cooperation outside its usual partnership frameworks.

“Pakistan is an important partner for Nato. I look forward to working with Pakistan’s new leaders in their efforts to achieve long-term peace and stability in Pakistan and the region,” Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen had said in a statement about the May 11 elections.

Pakistan and Nato have discussed signing a joint declaration to formalise their relationship. However, there has been little progress because of tense Pakistan-US ties.


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