Posted on 02/10/2012 6:43:15 AM PST by milestogo
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will next week host the leaders of Afghanistan and Iran at a summit devoted to counter-terrorism, the foreign ministry in Islamabad said Thursday.
The talks come at a time of heightened tension between Iran and the United States, notably over speculation about a possible Israeli attack against Irans controversial nuclear programme.
It also comes with Afghanistan keen to start peace talks with Taliban insurgents. Kabul is reportedly concerned about being sidelined by contacts between the US and the Taliban.
It is a two-day summit, to be held on February 16 and 17 in Islamabad, ministry spokesman Abdul Basit told reporters.
It will be attended by Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, he said.
The trilateral summit is important for the leaders to get together and discuss important regional issues pertaining to counter-terrorism and organised crimes including drug trafficking, Basit said.
Despite strong US objections, Pakistan says it is pressing ahead with a multi-billion-dollar project to build a gas pipeline to import fuel from Iran.
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Pakistan? Counterterrorism????
Hahahahahahahahahaaaaa....
Oh, thanks - I needed a good laugh.
Mafia holds an anti-crime summit in Chicago.
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