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US strategy in Pakistan and Afghanistan in recent years has not worked, Pakistan's foreign minister has said. | US strategy in Pakistan and Afghanistan in recent years has not worked, Pakistan's foreign minister has said. |
But Shah Mehmood Qureshi told the BBC he was optimistic about US President Barack Obama's "different" approach, which is to be unveiled in coming days. | But Shah Mehmood Qureshi told the BBC he was optimistic about US President Barack Obama's "different" approach, which is to be unveiled in coming days. |
He said Mr Obama understood the global impact of success or failure in the fight against al-Qaeda and the Taleban. | He said Mr Obama understood the global impact of success or failure in the fight against al-Qaeda and the Taleban. |
But the minister stressed that there should be no foreign troops or US missile strikes on Pakistani soil. | But the minister stressed that there should be no foreign troops or US missile strikes on Pakistani soil. |
'Cannot afford to lose' | 'Cannot afford to lose' |
In Washington, in London and in Islamabad it is now accepted that the new focus of the fight against al-Qaeda and the Taleban needs to be Pakistan, and specifically its border areas with Afghanistan, says the BBC's Damian Grammaticas. | In Washington, in London and in Islamabad it is now accepted that the new focus of the fight against al-Qaeda and the Taleban needs to be Pakistan, and specifically its border areas with Afghanistan, says the BBC's Damian Grammaticas. |
"Washington is rethinking because Washington thinks that the strategy that they had adopted over the last seven to eight years has not worked," Mr Qureshi said. | "Washington is rethinking because Washington thinks that the strategy that they had adopted over the last seven to eight years has not worked," Mr Qureshi said. |
"To what extent have they succeeded in Afghanistan, that is the litmus test. Forget our weaknesses, what have you done there?" the minister added. | "To what extent have they succeeded in Afghanistan, that is the litmus test. Forget our weaknesses, what have you done there?" the minister added. |
Mr Qureshi said the fight was one "we cannot afford to lose". | Mr Qureshi said the fight was one "we cannot afford to lose". |
But he said he was optimistic, due to President Obama's "different" approach. | |
"They're listening, they're realising how important this challenge is for not just us, for this region but for the globe," he said. | "They're listening, they're realising how important this challenge is for not just us, for this region but for the globe," he said. |
Pakistan's top diplomat also said that the White House had told him that Pakistan and Afghanistan were now Washington's top foreign policy priority. | Pakistan's top diplomat also said that the White House had told him that Pakistan and Afghanistan were now Washington's top foreign policy priority. |
Mr Qureshi also appealed for better equipment and training for Pakistan's armed forces. | Mr Qureshi also appealed for better equipment and training for Pakistan's armed forces. |