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Pakistan in deal with militants | Pakistan in deal with militants |
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The provincial government in north-west Pakistan has agreed to pull troops out of a valley under a peace agreement signed with pro-Taleban militants. | |
The authorities say they will also allow the militants to impose Sharia law in Swat in return for promises to close training camps and end attacks. | The authorities say they will also allow the militants to impose Sharia law in Swat in return for promises to close training camps and end attacks. |
The deal is the first since a new government came to power promising to negotiate to end violence in the area. | |
Nato and the US say such deals have helped al-Qaeda and the Taleban. | Nato and the US say such deals have helped al-Qaeda and the Taleban. |
Peace hope | Peace hope |
The senior minister in the North West Frontier provincial government, Bashir Bilour, outlined the 15-point agreement signed in Peshawar. | The senior minister in the North West Frontier provincial government, Bashir Bilour, outlined the 15-point agreement signed in Peshawar. |
We have real reservations about negotiated agreements with extremists John Negroponte, US Deputy Secretary of State Pakistan in Taleban prisoner swap US in a bind over militants | We have real reservations about negotiated agreements with extremists John Negroponte, US Deputy Secretary of State Pakistan in Taleban prisoner swap US in a bind over militants |
Mr Bilour said the militants had agreed to stop suicide and bomb attacks on security forces and close down their camps. | |
They are also expected to hand over any foreign militants in the area and stop obstructing girls' education. | |
In return, Mr Bilour said the government would make limited concessions on militant demands for the imposition of Islamic law in the region, the Associated Press reports. | |
The government would also release prisoners as well as "gradually" withdraw troops from Swat. | |
"We hope this agreement will help bring peace in Swat," said Mr Bilour, who headed the government's negotiating team. | "We hope this agreement will help bring peace in Swat," said Mr Bilour, who headed the government's negotiating team. |
He was speaking to reporters outside the government building in the city where talks had taken place. | He was speaking to reporters outside the government building in the city where talks had taken place. |
Nato is alarmed at deals between militants and Pakistan's government | Nato is alarmed at deals between militants and Pakistan's government |
Ali Bakhsh, one of the militants' representatives in negotiations, said he was fully satisfied with the agreement, Reuters news agency reports. | Ali Bakhsh, one of the militants' representatives in negotiations, said he was fully satisfied with the agreement, Reuters news agency reports. |
Pakistan has been heavily criticised for previous deals with militants near the Afghan border. | Pakistan has been heavily criticised for previous deals with militants near the Afghan border. |
On Tuesday, US Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte said the US had advised Pakistan not to negotiate with militants. | On Tuesday, US Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte said the US had advised Pakistan not to negotiate with militants. |
"We have real reservations about negotiated agreements with extremists," he told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. | "We have real reservations about negotiated agreements with extremists," he told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. |
"There is a lot at stake here and we have made the point repeatedly." | "There is a lot at stake here and we have made the point repeatedly." |
Last week Nato criticised the deals, saying cross-border attacks in Afghanistan are on the rise. | Last week Nato criticised the deals, saying cross-border attacks in Afghanistan are on the rise. |
Dialogue | Dialogue |
The Swat valley, in North-West Frontier Province, was a prominent destination for tourists until a Taleban-style insurgency last year that tried to impose Sharia law. | The Swat valley, in North-West Frontier Province, was a prominent destination for tourists until a Taleban-style insurgency last year that tried to impose Sharia law. |
Military officials claim to have crushed the rebellion after sending in thousands of troops. | |
Hundreds of people have been killed in Swat, and thousands displaced. Hundreds more have died in militant attacks elsewhere in Pakistan over the past year. | Hundreds of people have been killed in Swat, and thousands displaced. Hundreds more have died in militant attacks elsewhere in Pakistan over the past year. |
Pakistan's new civilian government has said it will deal with Islamic militancy through dialogue and development and is seeking deals with militants across the north-west and tribal areas. | |
The NWFP government was elected on a platform of negotiating with the Taleban and argues that military policies have served only to strengthen the militants. | |
Insurgents in Swat are led by a pro-Taleban cleric Maulana Fazlullah. | |
The BBC's Syed Shoaib Hasan in Islamabad says the deal gives him considerable power in one of Pakistan's most scenic regions, although it remains silent on his own status. | The BBC's Syed Shoaib Hasan in Islamabad says the deal gives him considerable power in one of Pakistan's most scenic regions, although it remains silent on his own status. |
The militants had demanded an amnesty for the wanted cleric, whose whereabouts are currently unknown. | The militants had demanded an amnesty for the wanted cleric, whose whereabouts are currently unknown. |