After completing four-nation tour FM Qureshi says neighbouring states 'realistic' on Afghan situation
Islamabad: After completing four-nation tour, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, has said neighbours of Afghanistan are "fully aware" of the situation in Kabul and their approach towards the issue "is realistic".
The minister issued the statement after visiting Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Iran.
He detailed his findings after holding dialogues with regional leadership surrounding Afghanistan. "I had the opportunity to learn about their views on Afghanistan during my four-nation tour," he said.
Qureshi said peace and stability in Afghanistan would benefit the entire region, adding.neighbouring countries of Afghanistan were well aware of the situation there.
Referring to his recent visit to four different countries, Qureshi said that he met the leadership of these countries, adding their views over Afghanistan were fact- based.
The foreign minister cautioned that worsening situation in Afghanistan would affect them all. Taliban leadership had been in contact with all, he added.
Qureshi said that Afghan people had been bracing the devastating impacts of decades of war and they wanted durable peace, adding that they had been the victims of past mistakes.
The positive message from Afghanistan should be encouraged and if the country was left aloof, it would cause negative impacts upon all, he maintained.
The foreign minister further said that Pakistan had been facilitating in the evacuation process of diplomatic missions of various countries from Afghanistan and the PIA was playing a significant role in this regard.
He said the international community was acknowledging Pakistan’s role.
He said India had been the top spoiler and playing negative role against Pakistan and for this purpose, it had pulled together different terrorist groups to carry out terrorist activities.
Qureshi warned that India was trying to destabilize the regional peace and stressed upon keeping a vigil over such designs.
The foreign minister said that Pakistan had not closed its borders with Afghanistan and took steps over border management.
Regarding his telephonic conversation with the British counterpart, Qureshi said they had discussed Afghanistan in detail and that former urged the UK government to review the red listing issue.
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