Peace, stability in Afghanistan will benefit entire region, says FM Qureshi
Islamabad: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has stated that peace and stability in Afghanistan will benefit the entire region.


In a statement on prevailing situation in Afghanistan, he said the neighbouring countries of Afghanistan are well aware of the situation there and cautioned that worsening situation in Afghanistan would affect them all.
He said that Afghan people have been bracing the devastating impacts of decades of war and they want durable peace.
Shah Mahmood Qureshi said the positive message from Afghanistan should be encouraged and if the country is left aloof, it would cause negative impacts upon all.
He said the international community is acknowledging Pakistan's role in evacuation of diplomatic missions of various countries from Afghanistan.
The Foreign Minister said India has been the top spoiler and playing negative role against Pakistan and for this purpose, it has pulled together different terrorist groups to carry out terrorist activities.
He warned that India is trying to destabilize the regional peace and stressed upon keeping a strict vigil over such designs.
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