On Wednesday, Pakistan’s Foreign Office clarified that PM Imran’s comments on Afghanistan had been misinterpreted and reported out of context in the media, leading to an unwarranted reaction from various quarters
In his comments on Monday, the prime minister had referred to Pakistan’s model where elections are held under an interim government. “The comments should not be misinterpreted to imply interference in Afghanistan’s internal affairs,” an FO statement said.
PM Imran's comments on Afghanistan misinterpreted: FO
The Afghan government recalled ambassador Atif Mashal from Islamabad on Tuesday and demanded an explanation for remarks that it called “irresponsible”.
Finally, after the clarifications, “Mashal will return to Islamabad”, Afghan foreign ministry spokesman Sibghatullah Ahmadi said in a tweet.
After clarifications provided by the PAK Foreign Ministry and PM Imran Khan's retreat from his previous remarks&discussion on the two countries' relations; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the I.R. AFG decided that Amb Atif Mashal return to Islamabad to continue his mission. pic.twitter.com/1WQwSIbcUL
— Sibghatullah Ahmadi (@Sibghat_Ah) March 28, 2019
Afghanistan also summoned Pakistan’s deputy ambassador to discuss the “irresponsible” remarks by the prime minister, said foreign affairs ministry spokesperson Sibghatullah Ahmadi in a series of tweets on Tuesday.
1/3 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, summoned the Deputy Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan with respect to the recent irresponsible remarks of Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan. pic.twitter.com/HnVaB5zVD2
— Sibghatullah Ahmadi (@Sibghat_Ah) March 26, 2019
2/3 Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its grave objection on Pakistani PM's recent reckless statements about the peace process and establishment of an interim government, deemed such statements an obvious example of Pakistan's interventional policy
— Sibghatullah Ahmadi (@Sibghat_Ah) March 26, 2019
3/3 and disrespect to the national sovereignty and determination of the people of Afghanistan. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also recalled Afghanistan’s Ambassador from Islamabad for further discussions on the matter.
— Sibghatullah Ahmadi (@Sibghat_Ah) March 26, 2019
Kabul has demanded an explanation from Islamabad three times in just over a month for comments related to peace talks aimed at ending 17 years of war in Afghanistan.
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US and Taliban officials have held several rounds of talks but the Taliban have refused to talk directly to the Afghan government, which they consider an illegitimate “puppet” regime.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani’s mandate officially expires in May and he faces a re-election battle. But the date for the vote has been postponed twice and is now set for Sept. 28.
The president has been shut out from the peace talks and is under pressure from rivals to step aside and allow a caretaker government to take over, a suggestion he has rejected.
(WITH ADDITIONAL INPUT FROM NEWS DESK)
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