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Asad Qaiser's Kabul visit postponed owing to security concerns

NA speaker's aircraft denied permission to land at the last minute, says Pakistan's special representative for Afghanistan

By APP
April 08, 2021
National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser. — Twitter/File

National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser's visit to Kabul was postponed on Thursday at the last minute owing to security concerns at the last minute. 

The NA speaker was heading a nine-member parliamentary delegation to Kabul on the special invitation of his counterpart Chairman Wolsi Jirga Afghanistan, Mir Rehman Rahmani.

The aircraft of the speaker was denied permission to land at the Hamid Karzai International airport "due to a security threat", said Sadiq.

He said “the plane was about to descend when the control tower informed of the closure of the airport. New dates for the visit will be decided after mutual consultations.”

According to the data available from the flight tracker Flightradar 24 and shared by an unofficial PIA enthusiast the aircraft circled for some time near Kabul’s Hamid Karzai airport, before heading back home.

However, the information available from the Kabul Airport’s online arrivals and departures showed regular flight movement.

Chairman Wolsi Jirga Afghanistan Mir Rehman Rahmani and Chairman of the Afghan Senate Fazal Hadi Muslimyar telephoned Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser and regretted the postponement of the visit. They said they were looking forward to the visit of the delegation from Pakistan at an earlier date.

Speaker Asad Qaiser said he would be visiting Kabul as soon as the security situation improves.

The Parliamentary delegation comprised Prime Minister’s Special Representative for Afghanistan Sadiq Khan, MNAs Shandan Gulzaar, Muhammad Yaqoob Sheikh, Sajid Khan, Maulana Salauddin Ayubi, Gul Dad Khan, Ghulam Mustafa Shah and Secretary National Assembly. The delegation was on a four-day visit to Kabul.

Prior to his visit the Speaker in a brief message said he looked forward to closer ties with the people of Afghanistan. He said the delegation planned to hold wide-ranging discussions, including deliberations on the Afghan peace and cross-border trade.