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Merkel hopes to change Islamabad's mind over attending Bonn Conference

Berlin, Wed, 30 Nov 2011 ANI

Berlin, Nov 30 (ANI): German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said she is 'very sorry' about Pakistan's announcement to boycott the Bonn Conference next week on the future of Afghanistan, and would try to convince it to attend.

 

Merkel said Germany would still "see what could be done to change" Islamabad's decision to bow out of the meeting in the western German city, taken in protest at NATO air strikes which killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.

 

"We are both interested in constructive development of Afghanistan. Which is why I consider the conference hosted by the (German) foreign minister to be very important. We always said that conflicts can only be resolved in the region and Pakistan is part of this region which is why we are very sorry that this cancellation came today," The Nation quoted Merkel, as saying.

 

Merkel said that Berlin had not given up on convincing Islamabad to reverse its decision and attend the Bonn meeting, which will bring together foreign ministers from around 100 countries to discuss commitments to the war-ravaged country after the withdrawal of NATO troops in 2014.

 

"I understand Pakistan's concern about the loss of human life due to NATO troops but this should not distract from the fact that this Afghanistan conference is a very, very important conference," she said.

 

"There was a loya jirga (grand assembly) in Afghanistan and there is now a very, very good chance for a possible political process. On the one hand I can understand (the boycott) but on the other, we will see what still can be done," she added. (ANI)

 


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