Gates to ask Islamabad to stop criticising US drone strikes publicly
January 18th, 2010 - 2:14 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )
Washington, Jan. 18 (ANI): US Defence Secretary Robert Gates, who will arrive in Pakistan with a 125-member delegation this week, is likely to urge Islamabad to stop publicly criticising US drone attacks, as it would further increase the anti-American sentiments in the country.
The two-day talks between Gates’ delegation and the Pakistani officials is also expected to discuss military supply routes to Afghanistan through Pakistan, and the expansion of its military presence at the US embassy in Pakistan.
During the discussion, Pakistan is likely to raise the issue of delay in reimbursement of the Coalition Support Funds and underline the “slow pace of delivering US military equipment to the country,” the Dawn reports.
According to US sources, Pakistan wants increased military support to combat extremists while Washington wants Islamabad to expand the war from South to North Waziristan, where it says the Afghan Taliban are located.
Pakistan has yet to make the strategic decision to expand the war but the Obama team is pushing hard for that as part of their new surge strategy.
Gates will arrive in Islamabad after visiting New Delhi from Jan 19 to 21.
According to the Pentagon, regional security, Afghanistan and the tense relations between India and Pakistan will top the agenda for his meetings with Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh.
The US is calling on allies like India to step up their roles in Afghanistan following President Barack Obama’s decision last month to send an additional 30,000 troops to battle a resurgent Taliban. (ANI)
- Pak playing 'cheap politics' by secretly backing and publicly bashing US drone attacks - Apr 16, 2011
- Pakistan defers North Waziristan offensive - Jan 11, 2011
- LeT elimination among US' 'sizeable wish-list' to Pak to uproot terror - Apr 29, 2011
- Pak snubs 'impatient' US' demands for expanding areas for CIA drone operations - Nov 20, 2010
- Pakistan ignores US pressure for new assault on Taliban - Jan 22, 2010
- US to give Pakistan unarmed drones' technology: Gates (Lead) - Jan 21, 2010
- Five militants killed in fresh US drone strike in North Waziristan - Apr 13, 2010
- US army wants to expand raids in Pakistan - Dec 21, 2010
- Pakistan, US to hold talks on Islamabad's defence needs - May 01, 2011
- Obama approves use of Predator drones to tackle Gaddafi forces in Libya - Apr 22, 2011
- US set to enhance drone strikes in Pak by over 75 percent despite local outrage - Feb 03, 2010
- U.S. concerns grow as militants move bases along Pakistan border - Nov 08, 2010
- Gates in Pakistan to discuss US Afghan strategy - Jan 21, 2010
- US turns down Pak's request for drone technology - May 13, 2010
- US drone attack counter-productive: Pakistani PM - Dec 26, 2010
Tags: afghan taliban, barack obama, coalition support, dr manmohan singh, embassy in pakistan, india and pakistan, indian prime minister, manmohan singh, member delegation, military presence, military supply, north waziristan, pakistani officials, regional security, robert gates, secretary robert, slow pace, tense relations, us defence secretary, us embassy in pakistan