PM already clarified Pakistan will be a partner in peace and not in conflict, says Fawad on Afghan issue
Islamabad: Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Fawad Chaudhry while referring to Afghanistan issue said that Prime Minister Imran Khan has already stated that Pakistan will be a partner in peace and not in conflict.

Taking to twitter, Fawad said that Pakistan is closely observing the changing situation in Afghanistan.
“Every effort is being made for a peaceful and inclusive government in Afghanistan. However, even if it doesn’t happen, we will not allow it to affect Pakistan,” he said adding that Pakistan’s Afghan policy will always be in the interest of Pakistan.
The federal minister stated that Pakistan's land is not being used against Afghanistan and Pakistan expects the same from Afghanistan.
“The political parliamentary leadership has consensus on the principle of non-interference,” he added.
وزیر اعظم عمران خان کہ چکے ہیں کہ امن میں حصہ دار ہوں گے لیکن جنگ میں نہیں، پاکستان کی زمین افغانستان کے خلاف استعمال نہیں ہو رہی اور امید ہے کہ افغانستان کی سرزمین پاکستان کے خلاف استعمال نہیں ہوگی، سیاسی پارلیمانی قیادت عدم مداخلت کے اصول پر متفق ہے
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) July 12, 2021

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