Pakistan President in Turkey for talks with Karzai
Turkey: Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari arrived here Tuesday for
Turkish-sponsored talks with Afghan counterpart Hamid Karzai on boosting
cooperation against Islamist extremists, a Pakistani diplomat said.
The trilateral meeting the third round of fence-mending talks between
the two troubled neighbours in Turkey since 2007 will be held Wednesday,
chaired by Turkish President Abdullah Gul.
Karzai was expected to arrive late Tuesday from The Hague where he
has been attending an international conference on stabilising his
insurgency-hit nation. The talks will also be attended by foreign
ministers, army chiefs and intelligence chiefs from the three countries,
a Turkish diplomat said on condition of anonymity.
Afghanistan says much of its insurgent violence is planned in
Pakistan, and, along with the United States, has accused its neighbour
of not doing enough to stop militants crossing the border.
Pakistan rejects accusations and says more than 1,500 of its troops
have been killed at the hands of Islamist extremists since 2002. ANKARA,
Wednesday,
AFP
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