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Afghan President Hamid Karzai and his Pakistani counterpart, Asif Ali Zardari, have agreed to boost military cooperation against Islamic extremists. | |
The meeting in Ankara was hosted by the Turkish President, Abdullah Gul. | The meeting in Ankara was hosted by the Turkish President, Abdullah Gul. |
Afghan officials have previously said that insurgent attacks inside Afghanistan are planned in Pakistan. | Afghan officials have previously said that insurgent attacks inside Afghanistan are planned in Pakistan. |
A BBC correspondent says relations have improved since President Zardari came to power but Turkey's role as a broker could further improve ties. | A BBC correspondent says relations have improved since President Zardari came to power but Turkey's role as a broker could further improve ties. |
The meeting between the two leaders comes a day after 70 countries committed themselves to more effort in reconstructing Afghanistan at a conference in The Hague. | The meeting between the two leaders comes a day after 70 countries committed themselves to more effort in reconstructing Afghanistan at a conference in The Hague. |
Mr Gul said the involvement in the meeting of Pakistani and Afghan military and intelligence chiefs had been important. | |
Mr Karzai picked out Turkey for particular praise in his address to the conference. | Mr Karzai picked out Turkey for particular praise in his address to the conference. |
The BBC's international development correspondent, David Loyn, says this Muslim country that looks to the east and the west was a natural place to host the first meeting between Pakistan and Afghanistan since President Obama announced his new strategy for the region last Friday. | The BBC's international development correspondent, David Loyn, says this Muslim country that looks to the east and the west was a natural place to host the first meeting between Pakistan and Afghanistan since President Obama announced his new strategy for the region last Friday. |
Mr Karzai has a much closer working relationship with Mr Zardari than with the previous administration in Islamabad. | Mr Karzai has a much closer working relationship with Mr Zardari than with the previous administration in Islamabad. |
Zardari vulnerable | Zardari vulnerable |
But democratic government in Pakistan is not deep-rooted and Mr Zardari has not yet been able to convince the US that his security services have stopped their former support for militant groups fighting in Afghanistan. | But democratic government in Pakistan is not deep-rooted and Mr Zardari has not yet been able to convince the US that his security services have stopped their former support for militant groups fighting in Afghanistan. |
He remains vulnerable to any suggestion that his government is being pressurised to act by Washington. | He remains vulnerable to any suggestion that his government is being pressurised to act by Washington. |
That is why, our correspondent says, Turkey may prove useful in the role of an honest broker. | That is why, our correspondent says, Turkey may prove useful in the role of an honest broker. |
The US demand for better regional cooperation on Afghanistan received what US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said was a promising response from Iran. | The US demand for better regional cooperation on Afghanistan received what US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said was a promising response from Iran. |
The head of the Iranian delegation in The Hague, Mehdi Akhundzadeh, had a brief meeting with US regional envoy Richard Holbrooke and offered assistance in stopping drug smuggling across the Afghan border. | The head of the Iranian delegation in The Hague, Mehdi Akhundzadeh, had a brief meeting with US regional envoy Richard Holbrooke and offered assistance in stopping drug smuggling across the Afghan border. |
In a meeting in Turkey last December, Mr Karzai and Mr Zardari agreed to form a joint strategy to fight militant groups operating in their border regions. | In a meeting in Turkey last December, Mr Karzai and Mr Zardari agreed to form a joint strategy to fight militant groups operating in their border regions. |
The Afghan-Pakistani border is believed to be a safe haven for the Taleban and al-Qaeda militants. | The Afghan-Pakistani border is believed to be a safe haven for the Taleban and al-Qaeda militants. |
The US says insurgents use the territory to launch attacks against coalition forces in Afghanistan. | The US says insurgents use the territory to launch attacks against coalition forces in Afghanistan. |