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Pak, Taliban in "ambiguous" relationship: Eikenberry

Pakistan’s security forces and its intelligence agency have facilitated the rise of the Taliban, with whom they have an “ambiguous” relationship, a former top American army official, now headed to become the country’s representative to Afghanistan has said.

Updated on: Mar 27, 2009 11:44 AM IST
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Pakistan’s security forces and its intelligence agency have facilitated the rise of the Taliban, with whom they have an “ambiguous” relationship, a former top American army official, now headed to become the country’s representative to Afghanistan has said.

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ISI’s relationship with Taliban remains “unclear and ambiguous,” Lt Gen Karl Eikenberry, nominated by the US President as his next Ambassador to Afghanistan, said terming it a focus area for the US administration right now.

Eikenberry, who was the top US commander in Afghanistan from 2005 to 2007 said this during his testimony in response to a question from Senator John Kerry, who is Chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

“The Pakistan army, ISI, has had a very unclear -- has had a very ambiguous relationship with the Taliban over the last 15 years,” he told Kerry when asked to comment on a New York Times report about ISI’s involvement in supporting the Taliban and facilitating their activities.

 
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