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Donald Trump in a letter to PM Imran Khan asks for help with Afghan peace talks

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ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan said on Monday U.S. President Donald Trump has sought its help with faltering Afghan peace talks, part of intensifying efforts by Trump to end one of America’s longest wars.

Trump, in a letter to new Prime Minister Imran Khan, asked for Pakistan’s “support and facilitation” in negotiating an end to the war and offered to renew the strained relationship, Pakistan’s foreign ministry said.

The overture to Khan represents a sea change from Trump’s normally harsh rhetoric towards Pakistan, and will add to growing speculation that the United States is planning to pull out of Afghanistan in the near future.

The U.S. president wants to bring to a close the 17-year-old conflict between Afghan security forces and the Taliban, who are fighting to drive out international forces and reestablish their version of strict Islamic law after their 2001 ouster.

U.S. officials have long been pushing Pakistan to lean on Taliban leaders, who Washington says are based inside Pakistan, to bring them to the negotiating table.

“He has asked for Pakistan’s cooperation to bring the Taliban into talks,” Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry told Reuters.

Trump told Khan the Pakistan relationship was very important to the United States and to finding a solution to the Afghanistan conflict, Chaudhry added.

The U.S. embassy in Islamabad had no immediate comment on the letter.

Trump has been open about his desire to bring home about 14,000 U.S. troops who remain in Afghanistan as part of Resolute Support and a separate counter-terrorism mission aimed against militant groups such as al Qaeda and Islamic State.

“President Trump has also acknowledged that the war had cost both USA and Pakistan. He has emphasized that Pakistan and USA should explore opportunities to work together and renew partnership,” the foreign ministry said in a statement.

The ministry added that Pakistan is committed to playing “a facilitation role in good faith”.

“Peace and stability in Afghanistan remain a shared responsibility.”



Source: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...or-help-with-afghan-peace-talks-idUSKBN1O20QM
 
What happened to Trump and his threatening tweets? :))
 
IF true, then that is a real sea change.
Perhaps Trump and Imran Khan should hold a summit similar to the one held between Trump and Kim Jong-un. :))
 
Trump respects tough alpha men, not meek guys like nawaz sharif. That's why I'm glad Khan's in office cause I was concerned Trump would humiliate Sharif like how he completely destroyed Jeb Bush and Ted Cruz.
 
The is on the back of the US having high level 'peace' talks with the 'Taliban'. Trump would love a victory in Afghanistan as it would help him secure a second term. The resistance in Afghanistan have stated very cleary they want to end attacks on occupying forces but all foriegn troops need to leave. I think Trump would like Pakistan to persuade them to allow some US troops for a certain period as a total withdrawel would look like a defeat...even though in reality they have already lost a long time ago.
 
IK's strict stance has been vindicated. This should be seen as America "begging" to Pakistan in helping them exit Afghanistan. There is no doubt that IK's recent tweets to Trump has told them that IK is no Sharif or Zardari.
 
Haha picture trump actually writing a letter. This was probably sent by the state department with his signature, a carrot.
 
This is a real win for Pakistan. We should now make it clear everything comes at a cost. Ask US to bail out Pakistan and then we'll see if we can help with the talks.
 
I feel like trump may be starting to mature slightly when it comes to the world of politics. He is certainly better than before.
 
I feel like trump may be starting to mature slightly when it comes to the world of politics. He is certainly better than before.

People hate trump because he is not a politically correct speaker and puts most of his policies out in open. When it comes to decisions, others before him did equally bad if not worse. US presidents are just mouthpieces of the bureaucracy anyway.
 
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