Karzai to Meet With Musharraf Feuding leaders will discuss quest for insurgents operating along shared border By Wesley Oliver Posted Aug 5, 2007 6:29 PM CDT Copied President Bush, left, walks with Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai at Camp David, Md., Sunday, Aug. 5, 2007. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) (Associated Press) Facing mounting US pressure to extinguish the Taliban and capture Osama bin Laden, dueling presidents Pervez Musharraf and Hamid Karzai will meet this week to discuss anti-terrorism efforts, CNN reports. Karzai has criticized his Pakistani counterpart for failed efforts to crack down on terrorism, but today the Afghan leader praised him for “some very strong measures” against extremists. The Musharraf-Karzai summit will begin after the Afghan president’s 2-day meeting with President Bush at Camp David. Meanwhile, Musharraf, who blamed Karzai for the Taliban’s resurgence, recently met with another of his critics, Benazir Bhutto. The ex-PM now says she would return from exile to serve again in that role if Musharraf resigns his post as army chief. Read These Next Marjorie Taylor Greene says her feud has put a target on her back. Trump order brings end to Buddy Holly tribute. Teens on SSRIs may run the risk of long-term diminished libidos. Texas trooper pulled from duty after clashing with football players. Report an error