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US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke has confirmed that Saudi Arabia has initiated a dialogue with the Taliban and that the United States would support any Saudi initiative. Full Article at The Nation
U.S. special envoy Richard Holbrooke says more than 900 U.S. civilians are expected to be assigned to Afghanistan by next year. Holbrooke, whose jurisdiction includes Afghanistan and Pakistan, spoke Monday while briefing reporters in Washington on U.S. Full Article at The Post Chronicle
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, center, speaks during a press conference with the U.S. special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, left, and the top U.N. official in Afghanistan, Kai Eide, in Paris, Wednesday, Sept.... View Photo »
We seek to improve our relations with Pakistan. We seek to improve our relations with China. We seek to improve our relations with India. This is not a zero-sum game.
Washington: Firmly ruling out mediation between India and Pakistan, special representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard Holbrooke has said the US would support the two countries if they decide to resume the talks but was not willing to play the... Full Article at DNA India
US special envoy on Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard Holbrooke says US will urge India and Pakistan to resume their dialogue, adding that US would support them if they decided to resume the talks but Washington was not willing to play the role of a... Full Article at A Pakistan News
Firmly ruling out mediation between India and Pakistan, Special Representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard Holbrooke has said the US would support the two countries if they decide to resume the talks but was not willing to play the "role of a... Full Article at India Today
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, right, at a press conference with the U.S. special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, left, in Paris, Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2009. View Photo »
I know how challenging they are, and I have some of the best people in the U.S. – George Mitchell and Richard Holbrooke -- working on these complicated matters ... What we are doing is very carefully and consistently rebuilding those bonds, creating those partnerships, finding common ground so we and ou...
Firmly ruling out mediation between India and Pakistan, Special Representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard Holbrooke has said the US would support the two countries if they decide to resume the talks but was not willing to play the "role of a... Full Article at India Today
US Special Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, has said that Pakistan need not worry about Prime Minister Dr.Manmohan Singh's US visit, as the Obama administration is trying to strengthen its ties with all the three big countries of... Full Article at Webindia123
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WASHINGTON - AUGUST 12: Richard Holbrooke (L) U.S. special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan at the State Department, and John Podesta (R) CEO, Center for American Progress, participate in a discussion on August 12, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Belgian Foreign Minister Yves Leterme shakes hands with U.S. Special Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke (L) before their meeting in Brussels July 28, 2009.
View Photo »Belgian Foreign Minister Yves Leterme shakes hands with U.S. Special Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke (L) before their meeting in Brussels July 28, 2009.
View Photo »European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana shakes hands with U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke (R) before their meeting at the EU Council in Brussels, July 28, 2009.
View Photo »European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana talks to U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke (L) at the start of their meeting at the EU Council in Brussels, July 28, 2009.
View Photo »European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana welcomes U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke (R) before their meeting at the EU Council in Brussels, July 28, 2009.
View Photo »European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana welcomes U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke (L) before their meeting at the EU Council in Brussels, July 28, 2009.
View Photo »European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana and U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke (R) pose for photographers before their meeting at the EU Council in Brussels, July 28, 2009.
View Photo »European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana welcomes U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke (L) before their meeting at the EU Council in Brussels, July 29, 2009.
View Photo »European Union foreign affairs and security chief policy Javier Solana, right, welcomes US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke, left, prior to their talks at the EU Council building in Brussels, Tuesday July 28, 2009.
View Photo »European Union foreign affairs and security chief policy Javier Solana, left, talks with US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke, right, prior to their official talks at the EU Council building in Brussels, Tuesday July 28, 2009.
View Photo »European Union foreign affairs and security chief policy Javier Solana, right, is seen during his meeting with US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke, left, at the EU Council building in Brussels, Tuesday July 28, 2009.
View Photo »Richard Holbrooke (L), U.S. special envoy to Pakistan and Afghanistan, interacts with a local employee as he visits Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission office in Kabul July 25, 2009. Afghanistan will hold a presidential election on August 20.
View Photo »Afghan President Hamid Karzai (R) speaks with U.S. special envoy to Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard Holbrooke (C) and U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Karl Eikenberry during a meeting at a presidential palace in Kabul July 25, 2009.
View Photo »US special envoy to Pakistan and Afghanistan, Richard Holbrooke left, is photographed with a U.S. soldier during his visit to a U.S military base in Ghazni, Afghanistan,Friday, July 24, 2009.
View Photo »US special envoy to Pakistan and Afghanistan, Richard Holbrooke right, speaks with Karl W. Eikenberry U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan during his visit to a U.S. military base in Ghazni, Afghanistan,Friday, July 24, 2009.
View Photo »United States' special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, right, speaks as Pakistani State Minister for Finance Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar looks on during a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan on Wednesday, July 22, 2009.
View Photo »United States' special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, right, shares a point with Pakistani State Minister for Finance Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar during a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan on Wednesday, July 22, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. special envoy Richard Holbrooke (L) talk with Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani before meeting in Islamabad July 22, 2009.
View Photo »Richard Holbrooke, left, special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan introduces Pakistani's Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to his delegates at the latter's official residence in Islamabad, Pakistan on Wednesday, July 22, 2009.
View Photo »The United States' special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, left, talks with Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani at the latter's official residence, in Islamabad, Pakistan on Wednesday, July 22, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke arrives for a G8 foreign ministers meeting at the Italian northern Adriatic port of Trieste June 26, 2009.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JUNE 24: Richard Holbrooke (L), U.S. special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan and and Gen. Wallace Gregson (R) assistant secretary for Asian and Pacific affairs at the Defense Department participate in a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing on...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JUNE 24: Richard Holbrooke, U.S. special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan participates in a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing on Capitol Hill June 24, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JUNE 24: Richard Holbrooke, U.S. special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan participates in a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing on Capitol Hill June 24, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Belgian Foreign Minister Yves Leterme shakes hands with U.S. Special Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke (L) before their meeting in Brussels July 28, 2009.
View Photo »This shows the Democrats, the Republicans, the Congress and the White House are all on the same page in supporting Pakistan.
We are very pleased with the strong Pakistani actions in the area of economy. These have made very positive impressions here. We are very pleased that the Congress passed the Kerry-Lugar bill with a unanimous and consent. It is a very strong demonstration of Congressional support for the people of Pakis...
Pakistan is a huge and important country
We recognize that Pakistani public opinion on the United States is still surprisingly low, given the tremendous effort by the United States to lead an international coalition in support of Pakistan
Getting money from the US was an easy task. We want to help the people of Pakistan who suffered badly due to continuous violence and terrorism, it will make all-out efforts that 'each and every dollar' is spent in a transparent way
There's a growing realization around the world that Pakistan is critically important in its own right, and it's also important in terms of the entire region, especially in Afghanistan
It isn't in my view enough. You all know that I think the world should help Pakistan even more but it is a very big commitment
We speak frankly and honestly to each other. But I have great respect for him and his leadership, as does Ambassador Eikenberry, as does the whole administration, as Secretary Clinton, and we will work with him after the election, if that's the outcome
We support a process which creates legitimacy. And if that results in Hamid Karzai, we're fine with that.
If Hamid Karzai is determined to be reelected by the Independent Election Commission, as reviewed by the Election Complaints Commission, if that's the outcome, we are more than prepared to work with him. We will be looking forward to working with him again
The key is Pakistanis themselves, and we will support them every way we can, in the media area as everywhere else. We are not going to set up American broadcasting stations, this is an open part of the international network (providing) the means of communication to the people of Pakistan
Obama administration has not only increased the number of security forces in the country but has also increased the aid substantially to Pakistan.
We are not in Afghanistan for the election. We are in Afghanistan for the whole host of reasons, starting with our own national interests and going on to the fact that what happens in Afghanistan, would affect the region and what happens in the region affect the world
We are not in Afghanistan for the election. We are in Afghanistan for the whole host of reasons, starting with our own national interests and going on to the fact that what happens in Afghanistan, would affect the region and what happens in the region affect the world
Al-Qaeda is still there in the region, ever dangerous and publicly asking people to attack the US and publicly asking nuclear engineers to give them nuclear secrets from Pakistan
It's absolutely essential that over time Afghanistan assumes responsibility for its own security, and combat troops draw down
President Barack Obama has sent me to help the people flocking out of the conflict zones.
Geo has broadcast a number of anti-US reports, now you (media) should make people aware of the fact that the US is standing by Pakistan.
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