Pakistan’s strong reaction forces US to backtrack on Trump's hard policy, David Hall played crucial role

Pakistan’s strong reaction forces US to backtrack on Trump's hard policy, David Hall played crucial role

WASHINGTON - US Vice President Mike Pence and Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said that they discussed Pakistan-US relations and Washington’s new policy for Afghanistan in detail and agreed to resolve thorny issues through a dialogue. Scheduling for this would be done soon.

The American VP apparently told Abbasi that he hoped that relations with Pakistan would be enhanced. Both countries also agreed to make joint efforts to start the Afghan reconciliation process. A meeting will soon be called to decide a strategy in consultation with members of the quadrilateral coordination group.

US moved to bring gradual changes in its policy after Pakistan’s strong protest. This was visible when President Donald Trump spoke at the UN – he did not mention Pakistan at all. Sources said that this change could cause increased diplomatic contacts between the two countries.

US Ambassador David Hale has been kept busy by Pakistan’s reaction to the new US policy. He has held separate meetings with civilian and military leaders in which he has been made aware of Pakistan’s position that no peace formula could work in Afghanistan without Pakistan’s help.

Speaking at the UN, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani also said that, “Afghanistan wants (to hold) a comprehensive dialogue with Pakistan”.

Pakistan has repeatedly told Afghanistan that the Afghan issue can be only be resolved through dialogue.