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U.S. Kerry, Pakistan army chief meet to discuss Afghanistan peace process

(Xinhua)

19:12, March 25, 2013

ISLAMABAD, March 25 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Pakistan's army chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani have met and discussed "reconciliation process in Afghanistan and security issues concerning South Asian Region," the military said Monday.

"General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, chief of the Army Staff, who is on a scheduled visit to Jordan, met U.S. Secretary of State Mr. John Kerry at Amman, last night," an army statement issued by the army's information center said.

Kerry, who is on a visit to Middle East, was in Jordan on 24 March, the Pakistan army statement said. No further details were given in the statement.

It was the first meeting of Pakistan's army chief with Kerry since he assumed office in mid-December.

Kerry had been frequent visitor to Pakistan as a senator and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Kayani and Kerry discussed Afghan peace process days after President Hamid Karzai accused Washington of colluding with the Taliban and holding secret talks in Qatar. The United States and Taliban had rejected Karzai's claim as false.

Karzai had also been critical at Islamabad after Pakistani religious scholars boycotted a conference of Muslim clerics in Kabul this month, which was intended to adopt a joint approach against the violent extremism and suicide bombings which kill civilians.

The role of Pakistan and the United States is considered important to peace process in war-torn Afghanistan at a time when the NATO forces are packing up.

Pakistan is believed to have deep influence on the Afghan Taliban and can play a key role to encourage the Taliban to enter peace process.

Taliban have so far refused to talk to the Afghan government on the plea that it does not have powers to make decisions.

President Karzai plans to visit Qatar soon to discuss the opening of Taliban political office in the Gulf state. Pakistan and the United States have already expressed support to the Taliban office in Qatar.


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