Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Sunday expressed hope that Afghanistan will not let its soil be used against Pakistan.
Qureshi made the statement while addressing a news conference after attending the signing ceremony of the peace agreement between the United States and Taliban in Doha.
Calling the deal a historic event, the foreign minister emphasised its important for the region. “Afghan people have seen plenty of bloodshed,” he said and congratulated the US and Taliban for reaching a peace deal.
The foreign minister said he stressed upon three points to further the peace process in a meeting with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on the sidelines of the peace agreement event.
He said those seeking to create mischief must be identified and dealt with and to ensure the release of prisoners. Qureshi underscored that the intra-Afghan peace dialogue should not be delayed. He urged international support for the rehabilitation of the war-torn country.
Pakistan brokered talks
Qureshi said Pakistan’s role in facilitating the peace talks was appreciated by all key players. “Those who had criticised Pakistan are now commending our efforts.”
He said the next time step would be deliberate how Pakistan can benefit from peace and stability in the region. “We also have to help contribute to ensure lasting peace is achieved.”
The foreign minister said Pakistan's stance was vindicated with Qatar also emphasising that there was no military solution to the Afghan conflict.
In a question about the role of key players in the peace process, Qureshi acknowledged Russia and China favouring and facilitating the peace deal.
Truce
The foreign minister said US Special Representative for Afghan Peace Process Zalmay Khalilzad underscored the reduction in violence during the seven-day ceasefire agreed upon by the US and the Taliban. He emphasised that the truce would be necessary during the intra-Afghan dialogue process.
“Now it has to be seen how the groups within Afghanistan will sit together to resolve their problems,” he said.
Intra-Afghan talks
Qreshi said the Norwegian delegation offered to host intra-Afghan dialogue in a meeting with the Pakistani delegation. "The ultimate decision will be in the hands of Afghanistan government and a foreign actor cannot make that decision for them," he added.
Answering a query regarding Ashraf Ghani’s call against releasing Taliban prisoners, Qureshi said, without naming the Afghan president, that the man had not been in favour of the peace deal from the beginning.
India
Responding to a question regarding India's controversial policies, Qureshi said the Narendra Modi-led government may have succeeded in hiding the situation in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir by imposing a communication and information lockdown but they could not hide the New Delhi riots.
The United Nations General Secretary Antonio Guterres also embraced Pakistan's stance that Kashmir is a bilateral issue.
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