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Terrorists are using Afghan soil to conduct gruesome attacks in Pakistan: FM Qureshi

Terrorists are using Afghan soil to conduct gruesome attacks in Pakistan: FM Qureshi

Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said that it is regrettable that terrorists are using Afghan soil to conduct gruesome attacks in Pakistan. Presiding over the meeting of the Advisory Council on Foreign Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday, the Foreign Minister said that Pakistan is committed to continuing its conciliatory … Read more

Govt, opposition & valiant armed forces concordant regarding security issues

Parliamentary Committee Session

The in-camera meeting of the Parliamentary Committee session on National Security was held at the Parliament House on Thursday.

The military leadership said Pakistan will welcome a truly representative government in Afghanistan and continue to play a very sincere, positive and responsible role in the Afghan peace process.

Director-General Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Lt. Gen. Faiz Hameed briefed the parliamentarians for over two hours with a focus on Afghanistan and regional security situations.

Army Chief General Qamar Bajwa also attended the session and responded to questions of the parliamentarians.

The meeting was also attended by some of the leading figures from both the treasury and opposition benches and the provincial chief ministers.

General Qamar Javed Bajwa and Lt. General Faiz Hameed also attended the dinner and met Speaker Asad Qaiser in his chamber prior to the in-camera session.

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According to sources, the participants of the meeting decided that another session of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security should be held before Eid to draft recommendations for the government.

“The DG ISI gave a comprehensive briefing to the parliamentarians and political leadership on important external matters, national security, internal challenges and regional development, especially the Kashmir conflict and Afghanistan’s current situation,” a handout issued by the Ministry of Information said.

The meeting was informed that Pakistan had honestly played a very positive and responsible role in the Afghan peace process.

“Owing to Pakistan’s efforts, not only was the path paved for talks between different Afghan factions warring groups but a meaningful dialogue between the United States and Taliban was also started,” the handout said.

The meeting was apprised that Pakistan believed in the fact that lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan would actually result in instability in South Asia.

The DG ISI further said Pakistan’s land was not being used in the conflict going on in Afghanistan and hoped that Afghanistan will reciprocate in this regard.

While leaving the Parliament House, Gen Bajwa said no airbase will be given to the US. “You should have put this question to the government. Why you asked this from me?”

However, when insisted, the COAS said no base would be given to the US.

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Biden Holds First Face-To-Face Meeting With Ashraf Ghani Amid Withdrawal

Biden Holds First Face-To-Face Meeting With Ashraf Ghani Amid Withdrawal

US President Joe Biden called on with his Afghan counterpart Ashraf Ghani and his political rival Abdullah Abdullah, chairman of Afghanistan’s High Reconciliation Council, at the White House on Friday. According to the British news agency Reuters, Washington’s support for Afghanistan was discussed in the meeting. US forces are withdrawing from Afghanistan after 20 years … Read more

Biden’s planned withdrawal from Afghanistan requires Pakistan’s cooperation, says Lindsey Graham

US Senator Lindsey Graham, on Tuesday, said that ignoring Pakistan while withdrawing from Afghanistan could lead to a disaster.

Lindsey Graham, in his recent tweets, said, “Stunning to hear that President Biden hasn’t reached out to the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan regarding the US-Pakistan relationship and Afghanistan.”

He further wrote that how the withdrawal from Afghanistan would be effective without coordinating with Pakistan, adding that Biden Administration believes that our problems in Afghanistan are behind us.

The US senator said that ignoring Pakistan on the issue is a bigger mistake than that of Iraq.

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The US Senator reminded President Biden that his planned withdrawal from Afghanistan requires Pakistan’s cooperation, adding that ignoring Pakistan on the issue is a bigger blunder than that of Iraq.

Earlier, the United States (US) President Joe Biden had said that Pakistan will definitely play an important role in ending the Afghan war and will also work on a peace agreement.

Joe Biden spoke to a Pakistan-born US democrat leader, Tahir Javed and said, “Pakistan will also play an important role in the future for peace in Afghanistan.”

Previously, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) had said that the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan coincides with the progress in the Afghan Peace Process.

The Spokesperson had said we also hope the US will continue to urge the Afghan leaders to seize this historic opportunity for achieving a political settlement in Afghanistan.

“Pakistan will continue to work together with the international community in the efforts for lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan,” he added.

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Pakistan FM discusses afghan peace process with Hanif Atmar

Pakistan

On Sunday, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that Pakistan is committed to continue its conciliatory assistance to make Afghanistan peaceful and stable. The Foreign Minister expressed hope that the “Istanbul Process” will help make the Doha Agreement fruitful in the pursuit of lasting peace in Afghanistan. Appreciating Pakistan’s continued diplomatic, political and moral support … Read more

PM Imran, Erdogan Discuss US Troops’ Withdrawal From Afghanistan

PM Erdogan discuss Afghan Peace Process

Prime Minister Imran Khan received a telephone call from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

Both the leaders discussed matters related to mutual interest including Afghan Peace Process, further strengthening relations and transforming bilateral relations into economic partnership.

The Prime Minister appreciated Turkey’s role and stressed the need for an inclusive, broad-based and comprehensive political settlement in Afghanistan.

PM Imran further highlighted Pakistan’s role in facilitating the US-Taliban Peace Agreement.

Furthermore, The premier and Erdogan also exchanged felicitations on the advent of the holy month of Ramadan

Earlier on Thursday, Mrs Angela Ageler, US Charge d’ Affairs to Pakistan called on General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS).

According to the Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR), during the meeting, matters of mutual interest and overall regional security situation including recent developments in the Afghan Peace Process were discussed in detail.

COAS welcomed President Biden’s announcement of the withdrawal of US forces from Afganistan by September 2021.

He further reiterated that a prosperous, stable and peaceful Afghanistan is in the best interest of Pakistan in particular and the region in general. COAS also hoped for greater Pak-US bilateral cooperation in all domains in future.

The visiting dignitary appreciated Pakistan’s sincere efforts for bringing peace and stability in the region, especially the Afghan Peace Process and also assured of US continued assistance for the common cause of peace in Afghanistan.

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Pakistan determined to work together in maintaining peace, stability in Afghanistan: FO

Pakistan Rejects The Guardian Report On 'Hit List'

The Foreign Office (FO) Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhry has on Thursday said that Pakistan supports the principle of responsible troop withdrawal in coordination with Afghan stakeholders.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) in its Twitter thread said that the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan coincides with the progress in the Afghan Peace Process.

He said we also hope the US will continue to urge the Afghan leaders to seize this historic opportunity for achieving a political settlement in Afghanistan.

The spokesperson said Pakistan will continue to work together with the international community in the efforts for lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan.

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FM reaffirms Pakistan’s steadfast support for the Afghan peace process

FM

Foreign Minister (FM) Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Tuesday reaffirmed Pakistan’s steadfast support for the Afghan peace process. According to the details, while addressing a conference at the Institute of Strategic Studies in Islamabad alongside Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation, FM welcomed his delegation to Pakistan and expressed hope that … Read more

“There is only political solution to the Afghan conflict”

Pakistan

Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that it is an effort of Pakistan that Intra Afghan dialogue immediately moves forward. According to the details, in a statement today (Thursday), Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi described his recent meeting with the Afghan Taliban in Islamabad very useful. He said there was consensus in … Read more