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US President Barack Obama has said after meeting his Afghan and Pakistani counterparts that they are united in the goal of defeating al-Qaeda. | US President Barack Obama has said after meeting his Afghan and Pakistani counterparts that they are united in the goal of defeating al-Qaeda. |
He appeared before reporters flanked by Afghanistan's Hamid Karzai and Asif Ali Zardari of Pakistan after the three men held a summit in Washington. | He appeared before reporters flanked by Afghanistan's Hamid Karzai and Asif Ali Zardari of Pakistan after the three men held a summit in Washington. |
The goal was to "disrupt, dismantle and defeat al-Qaeda" and its extremist allies, Mr Obama said. | The goal was to "disrupt, dismantle and defeat al-Qaeda" and its extremist allies, Mr Obama said. |
He also pledged greater resources to help civilians in both countries. | He also pledged greater resources to help civilians in both countries. |
Dozens of civilians are thought to have died in US air strikes in the west of Afghanistan on Tuesday, prompting President Karzai to raise the issue during his visit. | Dozens of civilians are thought to have died in US air strikes in the west of Afghanistan on Tuesday, prompting President Karzai to raise the issue during his visit. |
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said earlier she "deeply, deeply" regretted the deaths. She said the US would work hard to avoid such "loss of innocent life". | US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said earlier she "deeply, deeply" regretted the deaths. She said the US would work hard to avoid such "loss of innocent life". |
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Mr Obama said his counterparts fully appreciated the gravity of the security threats posed by militants. | Mr Obama said his counterparts fully appreciated the gravity of the security threats posed by militants. |
America, he said, was on the side of people in Pakistan and Afghanistan and had a comprehensive strategy for the region, with civilian and military components. | America, he said, was on the side of people in Pakistan and Afghanistan and had a comprehensive strategy for the region, with civilian and military components. |
He said he expected more setbacks and violence to come, but there was a lasting commitment to defeat al-Qaeda. | He said he expected more setbacks and violence to come, but there was a lasting commitment to defeat al-Qaeda. |
The US would, he added, offer unwavering support to the governments of both Pakistan and Afghanistan. | The US would, he added, offer unwavering support to the governments of both Pakistan and Afghanistan. |
Mr Obama's long-term aim, the BBC's Kevin Connolly in Washington says, is to bring stability to both countries by defeating the Taleban threat which straddles the mountainous border that divides them. | Mr Obama's long-term aim, the BBC's Kevin Connolly in Washington says, is to bring stability to both countries by defeating the Taleban threat which straddles the mountainous border that divides them. |
Senior US officials have expressed uncertainty over the commitment of the military in Pakistan, a nuclear power, to defeating militants based in its border region. | Senior US officials have expressed uncertainty over the commitment of the military in Pakistan, a nuclear power, to defeating militants based in its border region. |
The US special representative in the region, Richard Holbrooke, recently reiterated the US conviction that combating the rise of militancy there was crucial to the US's security at home. | The US special representative in the region, Richard Holbrooke, recently reiterated the US conviction that combating the rise of militancy there was crucial to the US's security at home. |
Mr Obama has already announced an extra 4,000 US personnel to train and bolster the Afghan army and police - in addition to the 17,000 troops who will be re-deployed to join 38,000 US forces already on the ground. | Mr Obama has already announced an extra 4,000 US personnel to train and bolster the Afghan army and police - in addition to the 17,000 troops who will be re-deployed to join 38,000 US forces already on the ground. |