Pakistan
Pakistan wants peace, stability in Afghanistan: FM Qureshi
Multan: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi Wednesday said that Pakistan wants peace and stability in Afghanistan and entire Afghan leadership should join efforts for sustainable peace in the country.
Talking to media persons, the minister said that Afghan Peace Process has entered into the crucial phase.
The Foreign Minister said in the abduction case of the daughter of Afghan Ambassador Investigation process will be concluded soon and report will also be shared with Afghan government.
“India is playing the role of spoiler in the process,” he stressed.
Qureshi further said that Indian government even targeted its own Ministers and Opposition through spy network. He however, said that India is facing defeat at every forum.
The Foreign Minister said that India is committing brutalities and human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and world should take notice of this.
“US has acknowledged the role of Pakistan regarding combating with terrorism, Afghan Peace Process and implementation of FATF recommendations,” he added.
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