Pakistan
Pakistan wants durable peace in Afghanistan, says FM Qureshi
Islamabad: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi Wednesday said that Pakistan wants durable peace in Afghanistan and will continue to play its constructive role in this regard despite baseless allegations of Ashraf Ghani.
In an official statement, the Foreign Minister said Pakistan always played a positive role for peace in Afghanistan and Pakistani delegation is also present in the Peace Dialogue being held in Doha today.
Qureshi further said that world is appreciating and acknowledging Pakistan's reconciliatory and sincere efforts for peace in Afghanistan.
“Unfortunately, Pakistan is being blamed for the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan by some Afghan elements,” he stressed.
He said the role of these spoilers should be monitored strictly.
The Foreign Minister urged all stakeholders for collective hard work and efforts for regional peace as rising violence in Afghanistan is very concerning for Pakistan.
He expressed deep concern over the negative role of India as president of the UN Security Council for 30 days.
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