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issues another strong warning to pakistan saying it's hiding what it calls terrorist groups pakistan denies that and he's angry relations between the two countries hit a new low so where does it go from here this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. trump has put pakistan on notice that was the message from the u.s. vice president during a surprise visit to america's largest military base in afghanistan mike pence addressed five hundred troops in. four months after president trump unveiled his strategy for afghanistan pakistan has hit back saying allies don't not put each other on notice that the focus seems to be on creating peace and reconciliation but relations between the two countries have deteriorated with the u.s. accusing pakistan of providing safe havens for terrorist groups a charge pakistan strongly denies we'll hear from trump in a moment but first my pants. as the president said america's enemies must never know our plans they must never believe they can wait us out. and we will never ignore the dangers you face even when they emerge from beyond the borders
issues another strong warning to pakistan saying it's hiding what it calls terrorist groups pakistan denies that and he's angry relations between the two countries hit a new low so where does it go from here this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. trump has put pakistan on notice that was the message from the u.s. vice president during a surprise visit to america's largest military base in afghanistan mike pence addressed five hundred troops in. four months after president trump...
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been allied with pakistan over years?. >> with a militaryy investment to form the octopus of all theof armed contractors and all the people that are pro orem's export all over washington john glenn had an amendment from participating or sending in the arms to pakistan. then they go to the commerce department l that basically since them the same thing. it goes on and on that way. for policy is not made in that traditional way. but the very first thing the indian passenger has to do is hire a law firms are lobbying firms that is the truth of the matter washington d.c. is the only place that is true. or even foundations. the brookings foundation and they are very much composite to give arms to india and pakistan. >> host: this follow the arms is follow the of many?. >> yes. bill wolf foreign policy is now made by the octopus i was talking to some young students that want to be active in foreign policy than i want to join a lobbying firm just to get into the united states senate is a sad situation. >> host: senator pressler do
been allied with pakistan over years?. >> with a militaryy investment to form the octopus of all theof armed contractors and all the people that are pro orem's export all over washington john glenn had an amendment from participating or sending in the arms to pakistan. then they go to the commerce department l that basically since them the same thing. it goes on and on that way. for policy is not made in that traditional way. but the very first thing the indian passenger has to do is hire...
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gave the technology to india. >> to pakistan. >> to pakistan. okay. in your view, pakistan, should they be declared a terrorist state? >> yes, i say that in my book. they should be declared a terrorist state and they are? >> why? >> because they harbor terrorists and their nuclear weapons are controlled by four different sets of generals, it's not one thing. the president of the united states cannot launch without the concurrence of 15 other people. the usual suspects, president pro tem of the senate, speaker of the house and so forth. but in pakistan, there are more sets of general, any of whom could sell a nuclear weapon. i'm trying to write a novel of-- stopping novel terrorists going and buying four or five bombs and bringing them to my home state of south dakota and storing them and setting them off in different cities at different times and that could be done easily. so it's a very dangerous situation that we're in. and pakistan, i think, is much more dangerous than north korea. >> really? >> yes. >> then why do you think that the u.s. has been
gave the technology to india. >> to pakistan. >> to pakistan. okay. in your view, pakistan, should they be declared a terrorist state? >> yes, i say that in my book. they should be declared a terrorist state and they are? >> why? >> because they harbor terrorists and their nuclear weapons are controlled by four different sets of generals, it's not one thing. the president of the united states cannot launch without the concurrence of 15 other people. the usual...
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but those days are over president trump has put pakistan on notice pakistan is a sovereign state and is not in the habit of taking new taxes from anyone least to the united states. tell it was sued the retired lieutenant general of the pakistani army he told me that the u.s. is trying to pass the buck here the united states has got into the habit of making false accusations against pakistan because they want to lump their failures on pakistan they are hardly have control over fifty to sixty per cent of the territory in this town so on what basis are they talking that pakistan would be providing safe havens because there are plenty of havens in of understand itself so it's a self-defeating argument it shows the level of frustration u.s. is suffering as a consequence of its failure in afghanistan it has been seventeen years that there have been enough to run a stand and they don't have anything to say that they did something good for of understand except to bring death and destruction unless the internal situation of understanding governance improves and the people are satisfied you kn
but those days are over president trump has put pakistan on notice pakistan is a sovereign state and is not in the habit of taking new taxes from anyone least to the united states. tell it was sued the retired lieutenant general of the pakistani army he told me that the u.s. is trying to pass the buck here the united states has got into the habit of making false accusations against pakistan because they want to lump their failures on pakistan they are hardly have control over fifty to sixty per...
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and no way easier to cross them out into pakistan than to go see them. and we had a lunch together and we spent two dayses together, and i said -- that i thought of daniel pearl when they took the knife out in my proposed execution two of them. but the big difference is and it's all of the difference in the world that i don't have a right to talk about it is that my case they put it back. but when camera was rolling and i look at the man i say okay let's do it it's you and me i thought of nicholas and danielle berk next person kidnapped after daniel pearl kidnapped in 2004 and beheaded. and so -- i began a trip because of this man in 2010 who came up to me after my book came out to go become and find out this was the first reason there are others of why danielle pearl was really kidnapped and looked deeply into his story which i didn't feel was really ever brought out in which -- i found a lot about and write about in the book. so there were multiple reasons why i went back. and there was one final reason to tell you this is that in 2012 -- i was, and as
and no way easier to cross them out into pakistan than to go see them. and we had a lunch together and we spent two dayses together, and i said -- that i thought of daniel pearl when they took the knife out in my proposed execution two of them. but the big difference is and it's all of the difference in the world that i don't have a right to talk about it is that my case they put it back. but when camera was rolling and i look at the man i say okay let's do it it's you and me i thought of...
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in pakistan. the entire leadership of the taliban is in pakistan. leading figures of terrorism like osama bin laden, mullah omar, mullah ahmad mansoor they lived in pakistan, and they died in pakistan. so it goes to show where the heart of terror is. (crowd cheering and yelling) (rapid machine gun fire) (speaking in foreign language) - [narrator] the taliban, analysts say, may have links to pakistan's spy agency known as the inter-services intelligence, or isi. - i think isi has had a strong relationship with the taliban. the details of that have never been completely clear or proven, but they have the support that they have. - there are some of our leaders that believed that there was a direct linkage. in fact, not just a direct linkage, but operational guidance and maybe even operational support for certain of the taliban. you could see potentially how that could be the case, by watching the taliban operate. i could never tell if there was a direct linkage, but i had to assume that they were get
in pakistan. the entire leadership of the taliban is in pakistan. leading figures of terrorism like osama bin laden, mullah omar, mullah ahmad mansoor they lived in pakistan, and they died in pakistan. so it goes to show where the heart of terror is. (crowd cheering and yelling) (rapid machine gun fire) (speaking in foreign language) - [narrator] the taliban, analysts say, may have links to pakistan's spy agency known as the inter-services intelligence, or isi. - i think isi has had a strong...
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got from pakistan what they recovered or at least gave them -- or at least got from pakistan what pakistan was willing to give them from what was recovered. and i doubt that was all included in this release, would be my answer. >> sir in the front row. the microphone is heading your way. and if you could introduce yourself. >> sure. my name is david jackson. i'm a former director of voice of america. sort of related to that last question, i was curious whether you got a sense, any of you, about what percentage of this recent trove of documents has been shared over the years with america's allies. >> well, i'll take that one too, if you want. so this is a great question. couple things. one, we know the documents have been used in a number of criminal cases, including in europe and elsewhere. so some of the documents have been shared. criminal cases in germany, for example, where somebody is mentioned in the files and that file is used to prosecute that individual. but, you know, part of the reason why we advocate transparency in this regard is, we were hearing a lot of stories back in 2012
got from pakistan what they recovered or at least gave them -- or at least got from pakistan what pakistan was willing to give them from what was recovered. and i doubt that was all included in this release, would be my answer. >> sir in the front row. the microphone is heading your way. and if you could introduce yourself. >> sure. my name is david jackson. i'm a former director of voice of america. sort of related to that last question, i was curious whether you got a sense, any...
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he was kidnapped in pakistan.there were about 26 people involved in his kidnapping, about the same number who are involved in mind. both of them were pakistani, however it was an al-qaeda operation. many people feel that it was al-qaeda is way financing to the world that they existed. we know that what they just did a few weeks before the 9/11, but it was in the political world, this was in the political kidnapping world, this was their way of saying we are here. they introduce a new form of political warfare. kidnappings per se started in the modern era about 1983 with hezbollah taking terry anderson, another journalist in beirut, but post-9/11 which is the focus on now, because those people, all those held by hezbollah, were never, there was never a ransom demand for any of them. they were used as pawns against the united states in france, and that also in that era was the first time of the second part or the second side to the two-sided form of political warfare and that is suicide bombing. that's when they bom
he was kidnapped in pakistan.there were about 26 people involved in his kidnapping, about the same number who are involved in mind. both of them were pakistani, however it was an al-qaeda operation. many people feel that it was al-qaeda is way financing to the world that they existed. we know that what they just did a few weeks before the 9/11, but it was in the political world, this was in the political kidnapping world, this was their way of saying we are here. they introduce a new form of...
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>> one they wouldn't have developed the nuclear weapons if pakistan had not. they confirmed what is in my book and developed a nuclear weapon argentina would have gotten one and we would have had a nuclear device to south america. a if that didn't happen because of the amendment and the implications of it. they just didn't want to collide. they almost had a weapon both brazil and south africa have backed off. if brazil have gotten a nuclear weapon argentina would have cost him money and venezuela would have gotten one so, these things have kind of a sequential occurrence. once that happened, then indiaev developed one. between india and the united states is an arms sale agreement on our part in the assistance act for example the last trip to india was largely an arms sale. there's nothing about helping the people of india or spreading better agriculture and getting rid of the pollution. they say that it was a nuclear thing to use but they didn't resolve the liability issue and everybody knows that it will never happen and such a india is buying buying a watch
>> one they wouldn't have developed the nuclear weapons if pakistan had not. they confirmed what is in my book and developed a nuclear weapon argentina would have gotten one and we would have had a nuclear device to south america. a if that didn't happen because of the amendment and the implications of it. they just didn't want to collide. they almost had a weapon both brazil and south africa have backed off. if brazil have gotten a nuclear weapon argentina would have cost him money and...
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that way is pakistan? that way is pakistan, about 70 kilometres up north.ndia—pakistan border is, which lies along the middle of kutch, which is a geographical valley. at nearly 500 metres above sea level, the highest point, kalo dungar hill, allows us a dramatic view of this geological phenomenon, the rann, or desert of kutch, which continues into pakistan. i wanted to get up closer to this natural wonder. it's quite incredible, the sand. i mean, it'sjust hard crystals, white salt. you can probably taste it. really unusual to see something like this. the further out i walked, the less lovely it became. it's actually quite incredible. it's more like snow or sludge than white sand or white crystals when it gets wet around here. i'm getting really deep into it. whoa! today, this shimmering wilderness is a healthy source of income for the region, thanks mainly to a three—month long festival throughout the winter. it is amazing. what was a vast, barren landscape has been transformed into this colourful complex, whereby at night, there's live music and other per
that way is pakistan? that way is pakistan, about 70 kilometres up north.ndia—pakistan border is, which lies along the middle of kutch, which is a geographical valley. at nearly 500 metres above sea level, the highest point, kalo dungar hill, allows us a dramatic view of this geological phenomenon, the rann, or desert of kutch, which continues into pakistan. i wanted to get up closer to this natural wonder. it's quite incredible, the sand. i mean, it'sjust hard crystals, white salt. you can...
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s assassination but pakistan moved. now from a look back to boot or to peek into the future the rise of artificial intelligence and robotics is changing health care more for asians on are carried out by surgeons using robots but do we want a machine to look after us instead of a human clone slee walks us through the future. guy's hospital in central london and a man is about to have his life chances vastly improved with the help of a robles. he has prostate cancer the surgeon and his team would in the past have cut him open and felt around with their hands. but now they insert choose. and then we let the robots. soon the surgeon is at the console moving the robot remotely it's fine tools stitch up the man's colon before moving in to perform the operation. in principle you could has the surgery carried out or part steps of the said he did a very clearly defined carried out by a surgical instrument that was basically set up until today i had laser eye surgery only ten years ago and i know for fat that the op thousand did
s assassination but pakistan moved. now from a look back to boot or to peek into the future the rise of artificial intelligence and robotics is changing health care more for asians on are carried out by surgeons using robots but do we want a machine to look after us instead of a human clone slee walks us through the future. guy's hospital in central london and a man is about to have his life chances vastly improved with the help of a robles. he has prostate cancer the surgeon and his team would...
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but those days are over president trump has put pakistan on notice pakistan is a sovereign state and is not in the habit of taking newts is from anyone least to the united states. or the allegation was never to go to well i guess let's go live to tell it masood a retired lieutenant general of the pakistani army thinks the time today sir is the u.s. right then is pakistan harboring terrorists in your view. well i think you know united states has got into the habit of making false accusations against pakistan because they want to lump their failures on pakistan this is really the reality and unfortunately you know both the president and vice president have been making these statements for the last several years where as you know the heart in there they're hardly have control over fifty to sixty percent of the territory in the sun so on what basis are they talking that pakistan would be providing safe havens because there are plenty of havens in of oneness and itself so it's a self-defeating argument it shows the level of frustration that the. u.s. is suffering as a consequence of its f
but those days are over president trump has put pakistan on notice pakistan is a sovereign state and is not in the habit of taking newts is from anyone least to the united states. or the allegation was never to go to well i guess let's go live to tell it masood a retired lieutenant general of the pakistani army thinks the time today sir is the u.s. right then is pakistan harboring terrorists in your view. well i think you know united states has got into the habit of making false accusations...
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options because it has been using pakistan as an ally and if against pakistan it will be detrimental to the peace in the region. meanwhile pakistan's air force chief has questioned whether america's long standing military engagement in the region is even helpful so hail armaan also slammed washington's track record on promoting democracy abroad. no outside power can engineer a democracy inside a country nor is democracy the solution to every problem examples in iraq and libya are in front of us after the fall of gadhafi and saddam what happened in this country is did they get democracy it is syria currently and of course yemen afghanistan iraq all of these countries they have lost the stability and they are in serious problems in fact at the moment there are some scribes in the new york press in the washington press who are predicting that if pakistan doesn't go the line of the united states of america if syria like situation may be created over here because pakistan cannot allow its territory to be used by others to engineer in the name of democracy and me farcical moves which will
options because it has been using pakistan as an ally and if against pakistan it will be detrimental to the peace in the region. meanwhile pakistan's air force chief has questioned whether america's long standing military engagement in the region is even helpful so hail armaan also slammed washington's track record on promoting democracy abroad. no outside power can engineer a democracy inside a country nor is democracy the solution to every problem examples in iraq and libya are in front of us...
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but pakistan as a neighbor. there are two two. strong contrasts they had in our views with regard to pakistan. when we became refugees after the soviet invasion of afghanistan the pakistani people who welcomed us tremendously and believably like brothers and sisters and we lived as if we lived in our own homes in afghanistan and that will continue a very bags they're making for the v.a. back in the in which you. i thought it out that area that carried the welcomed us tremendously as as refugees but then as backers of the afghan resistance against of the former soviet union them and the americans also. did the most horrible. activity of trying to weaken the afghan traditional system of our own to weaken our moderation to weaken to weaken our tolerant society and to turn our asian into an extreme tool in their hands against the soviet union for the americans and for their own purposes for pakistan which we resisted which we denounced but which would lead to the eleventh which would lead to all other things nine eleven included and t
but pakistan as a neighbor. there are two two. strong contrasts they had in our views with regard to pakistan. when we became refugees after the soviet invasion of afghanistan the pakistani people who welcomed us tremendously and believably like brothers and sisters and we lived as if we lived in our own homes in afghanistan and that will continue a very bags they're making for the v.a. back in the in which you. i thought it out that area that carried the welcomed us tremendously as as refugees...
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(clicking, beeping) - the real threat, the most serious one is pakistan. pakistan has an advanced nuclear weapons program, the country has an extremely unstable country, pakistani nuclear specialists like pervez hoodbhoy for example, the physicist in pakistan, have warned that the system could be penetrable by jihadi agents who are all over the place. it's conceivable that there already have been leakages out of pakistan, the khan network and the status of pakistani nuclear weapons is pretty uncertain. - a. q. khan was in a sense the father of the pakistani atomic bomb, he was not the only one, there are others but he was most prominent. he took the design of these centrifuges, these things that spin very fast to enrich uranium back to pakistan and he convinced the pakistani government to help him start building centrifuges. from there he branched out and began to sell some of his technology or exchanged some of this technology with other countries, most notably iran but also north korea and eventually libya. - [narrator] ensuring nuclear security, analyst
(clicking, beeping) - the real threat, the most serious one is pakistan. pakistan has an advanced nuclear weapons program, the country has an extremely unstable country, pakistani nuclear specialists like pervez hoodbhoy for example, the physicist in pakistan, have warned that the system could be penetrable by jihadi agents who are all over the place. it's conceivable that there already have been leakages out of pakistan, the khan network and the status of pakistani nuclear weapons is pretty...
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pakistan has condemned u.s. drone attacks saying they have been damaging to the country and have caused deaths and severe injuries among civilians we spoke to a retired three star general of the pakistani army he says it is time for the u.s. to stop playing a double game in pakistan. it is important to ignore that in the last the united states has been playing a good coffee bad game with. one off says something positive the other. strong threats in the past the drones have been attacking targets in pakistan. but haps with the approval of the government of pakistan but in the past couple of years the government of pakistan has not provided any such approval what would be the fallout of that the united states should actually and very its options because it has been using pakistan as an ally. against pakistan it will be to be detriment of the better it will be detrimental to the peace in the region . pakistan's air force chief also questioned whether u.s. involvement in the region was actually helpful he raised con
pakistan has condemned u.s. drone attacks saying they have been damaging to the country and have caused deaths and severe injuries among civilians we spoke to a retired three star general of the pakistani army he says it is time for the u.s. to stop playing a double game in pakistan. it is important to ignore that in the last the united states has been playing a good coffee bad game with. one off says something positive the other. strong threats in the past the drones have been attacking...
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but pakistan as a neighbor. there are two two. strong contrasts they had in our views with regard to pakistan. when we became refugees after the soviet invasion of afghanistan the pakistani people who welcomed us tremendously and believably like brothers and sisters and we lived as if we lived in our own homes in afghanistan and that will continue a very bags making for the cia back in the in which you get voted out that area that carried the welcomed us tremendously as as refugees but then as backers of the afghan resistance against the the former soviet union them and the americans also. did the most horrible. activity of trying to weaken the afghan traditional system of our own to weaken our moderation to weaken to weaken our tolerant society and to turn our energy into an extreme tool in their hands against the soviet union for the americans and for their own purposes for pakistan which we resisted which we denounced but which would lead to the eleven which would lead to all other things nine eleven included and the destructio
but pakistan as a neighbor. there are two two. strong contrasts they had in our views with regard to pakistan. when we became refugees after the soviet invasion of afghanistan the pakistani people who welcomed us tremendously and believably like brothers and sisters and we lived as if we lived in our own homes in afghanistan and that will continue a very bags making for the cia back in the in which you get voted out that area that carried the welcomed us tremendously as as refugees but then as...
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but those days are old president trump has put pakistan on notice pakistan is a sovereign state and is not in the habit of taking newts is from anyone least to the united. we spoke earlier to tell it masood he's a retired lieutenant general in the pakistani army he told us the u.s. is just trying to pass the buck. united states has got into the habit of making false accusations against pakistan because they want to lump their failures on pakistan they hardly have control over fifty to sixty per cent of the territory in this town so on what basis are they talking that pakistan would be providing safe havens because there are plenty of havens in the one stand itself so it's a self defeating argument it shows the level of frustration us is suffering as a consequence of its failure in afghanistan it has been seventeen years that they have been in a one a stand and they don't have anything to say that they did something good for of one stand except to bring death and destruction unless the internal situation of afghanistan and governance improves and the people are satisfied you know these
but those days are old president trump has put pakistan on notice pakistan is a sovereign state and is not in the habit of taking newts is from anyone least to the united. we spoke earlier to tell it masood he's a retired lieutenant general in the pakistani army he told us the u.s. is just trying to pass the buck. united states has got into the habit of making false accusations against pakistan because they want to lump their failures on pakistan they hardly have control over fifty to sixty per...
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and afghanistan both uneasy neighbors ever since pakistan's independence in one thousand forty seven that's what chinese foreign minister one year had to say on tuesday. china and pakistan are willing to look at including afghanistan other bases of of when when neutrally beneficial principles discussing appropriate means to extend china pakistan economic corridor sure afghanistan shall have a hiding. and this corridor will become part of what is known as the new silk road it takes its name from an ancient trade route one thousand years ago long caravans of camels brought porcelain spices and precious silk all the way from china to europe today the chinese government is investing hundreds of billions of u.s. dollars to revive this road by building ports and bridges and roads both in china and abroad this week we want to take you on a journey along the new silk road and take a closer look at the most important stations and today we stop in tbilisi the capital of georgia is the only country in the southern caucuses with access to the black sea cutting shipping time to europe significant
and afghanistan both uneasy neighbors ever since pakistan's independence in one thousand forty seven that's what chinese foreign minister one year had to say on tuesday. china and pakistan are willing to look at including afghanistan other bases of of when when neutrally beneficial principles discussing appropriate means to extend china pakistan economic corridor sure afghanistan shall have a hiding. and this corridor will become part of what is known as the new silk road it takes its name from...
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for just paul is an expert on pakistan's nuclear program he says smaller countries have learned their nuclear lessons from bigger ones about those that are locked into you the nuclear weapons against north korea be called north korea has a nuclear weapon a nuclear weapon is the tension of preventing the nuclear blackmail for preventing a nuclear strike edition to it if the state is using like the force multiplier be to gap between the india and pakistan in a conventional arsinoe definitely nuclear is about a useful. pakistan began developing its nuclear program largely because it did not enjoy the promise of support from countries that already had nuclear arsenals for the next generation it's as important today as it was in one nine hundred seventy one when the program began it is really critical for pakistan's security and we cannot deny the five doctors how we are present in the whole that is how we are important for the grant that is why the country was. strategically important and secondly i knew only important. security is for foremost concerns of course. because if we secure our
for just paul is an expert on pakistan's nuclear program he says smaller countries have learned their nuclear lessons from bigger ones about those that are locked into you the nuclear weapons against north korea be called north korea has a nuclear weapon a nuclear weapon is the tension of preventing the nuclear blackmail for preventing a nuclear strike edition to it if the state is using like the force multiplier be to gap between the india and pakistan in a conventional arsinoe definitely...
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the fifty seven billion dollars china pakistan economic corridor to afghanistan as a part of china's ambitious bells and road plan linking china with asia europe and beyond china is trying to position itself as a helpful party to promote talks between pakistan and afghanistan both uneasy in a ever since pakistan's independence in one thousand forty seven that's what chinese foreign minister one year had to say on tuesday. china and pakistan are willing to look at including afghanistan other bases of the void when neutrally beneficial principles discussing appropriate means to extend china pakistan economic corridor sure afghanistan. is shit. and this corridor will become part of what is known as the new silk road it takes its name from an ancient trade route one thousand years ago long caravans of camels brought porcelain spices and precious silk all the way from china to europe today the chinese government is investing hundreds of billions of u.s. dollars to revive this road by building ports and bridges and roads both in china and abroad this week we want to take you on a journey a
the fifty seven billion dollars china pakistan economic corridor to afghanistan as a part of china's ambitious bells and road plan linking china with asia europe and beyond china is trying to position itself as a helpful party to promote talks between pakistan and afghanistan both uneasy in a ever since pakistan's independence in one thousand forty seven that's what chinese foreign minister one year had to say on tuesday. china and pakistan are willing to look at including afghanistan other...
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into the rest of pakistan. so to make it possible for them to reintegrate, so that's the first piece. the second piece is to help communities in pakistan particular ly the areas vulnerable to extremism to gain resilience against that. and particularly then parts of karashi, northern sin, southern punjab and as i mentioned, the fatah as it merges. that's number twochlt it's something that's very much working with civil society. to help them do that. we're building on something that's happening. and the third is helping pakistan attract private investment, create jobs particularly for the younger people because of the large youth bulge that pakistan has. now under all of that is to make maximum effort to be accountable for the taxpayers funds that go into supporting our programs in pakistan and afghanistan. and also in the broader context, to make the relationship with india as constructive as possible. within that, one of the things that afghanistan has done over the past year is to create a corridor between kab
into the rest of pakistan. so to make it possible for them to reintegrate, so that's the first piece. the second piece is to help communities in pakistan particular ly the areas vulnerable to extremism to gain resilience against that. and particularly then parts of karashi, northern sin, southern punjab and as i mentioned, the fatah as it merges. that's number twochlt it's something that's very much working with civil society. to help them do that. we're building on something that's happening....
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that way is pakistan. that way is pakistan, about 70 kilometres up north.ch is the geographical barrier. at nearly 500 metres above sea level, the highest point allows us a dramatic view of this geological phenomenon, the desert, which continues into pakistan. i wanted to get up closer to this natural wonder. it's quite incredible. this sand. i mean... it's just cystals, hard cystals, white salt. you can probably taste it. really unusual to see something like this. the further out i walked, the less lovely it became. it's actually quite incredible. it's more like snow or sludge than white sand or cystals. when it gets wet around here, i'm getting really deep into it. whoa! today, this shimmering wilderness is a healthy source of income for the region. thanks mainly to a three—month—long festival throughout the winter. it is amazing, what was a vast, barren landscape has been transformed into this colourful complex, where, by night, there's live music and other performances and by day, there's plenty of activities and just here, what you might call the glamp
that way is pakistan. that way is pakistan, about 70 kilometres up north.ch is the geographical barrier. at nearly 500 metres above sea level, the highest point allows us a dramatic view of this geological phenomenon, the desert, which continues into pakistan. i wanted to get up closer to this natural wonder. it's quite incredible. this sand. i mean... it's just cystals, hard cystals, white salt. you can probably taste it. really unusual to see something like this. the further out i walked, the...