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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 the whole of Afghanistan from the US coalition last week. 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'
A UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) paper has said Pakistan's intelligence service, ISI, indirectly backs terrorism by supporting religious parties in the country. The allegations over ISI support for the Taleban resurfaced at the end of September.
The research paper is understood to have been written by a man with a military background who is linked to the UK's Secret Intelligence Service. href="/1/hi/world/south_asia/5390742.stm" class="">Leak highlights complex ties
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.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has said he wants to hold a jirga (council) of Pashtun tribes from Pakistan and Afghanistan to end Taleban violence. 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.
Nato has taken charge of foreign military operations in the country's eastern provinces, which have been under the control of US forces since the Taleban were ousted five years ago. Afghan officials have frequently accused Pakistan of not doing enough to stop cross-border incursions by militants, charges Pakistan denies.
The alliance's International Security Assistance Force already commands troops in the north, west and south of Afghanistan, as well as Kabul. 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.