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Nato to press Pakistan on Taleban | Nato to press Pakistan on Taleban |
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Nato's commander in Afghanistan is in Pakistan amid accusations by Afghan politicians that the Pakistani spy agency, ISI, is helping the Taleban. | Nato's commander in Afghanistan is in Pakistan amid accusations by Afghan politicians that the Pakistani spy agency, ISI, is helping the Taleban. |
Gen David Richards, a British officer, is expected to meet President Pervez Musharraf during his visit. | Gen David Richards, a British officer, is expected to meet President Pervez Musharraf during his visit. |
Gen Musharraf has denied claims the ISI is indirectly aiding the Taleban. | Gen Musharraf has denied claims the ISI is indirectly aiding the Taleban. |
Gen Richards has warned that the majority of Afghan people may start to support the Taleban unless their lives improve in the next six months. | Gen Richards has warned that the majority of Afghan people may start to support the Taleban unless their lives improve in the next six months. |
He assumed responsibility for foreign military operations across the whole of Afghanistan from the US-led coalition last week. | |
Nato forces in the south are facing mounting casualties as they engage in fighting with a resurgent Taleban. | Nato forces in the south are facing mounting casualties as they engage in fighting with a resurgent Taleban. |
'Excellent job' | 'Excellent job' |
The allegations over ISI support for the Taleban resurfaced at the end of September. | |
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A leaked document prepared by an official in the Defence Academy, a think-tank linked to the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD), said the ISI indirectly backs terrorism by supporting religious parties in Pakistan. | |
The MoD says the views included in the paper are not those of the author, the think-tank or the British government. | |
Gen Musharraf denied the allegations and said Pakistan was doing an "excellent job" in tracking down militants. | Gen Musharraf denied the allegations and said Pakistan was doing an "excellent job" in tracking down militants. |
For his part, Afghan President Hamid Karzai has said he wants to hold a jirga (council) of Pashtun tribes from Pakistan and Afghanistan to end Taleban violence. | |
Afghan officials have frequently accused Pakistan of not doing enough to stop cross-border incursions by militants, charges Pakistan denies. | |
Last week Nato took charge of foreign military operations in the country's eastern provinces from US forces who had been in control since the Taleban were ousted five years ago. | |
The alliance's International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) already commands troops in the north, west and south of Afghanistan, as well as Kabul. | |
It means that some 12,000 US soldiers have now come under the command of Gen Richards. | It means that some 12,000 US soldiers have now come under the command of Gen Richards. |