fortunately have a consensus between our two countries: if there is no peace in Afghanistan, there will not be peace in Pakistan and in much of the rest of the region.”
Janan said, “We have been fighting this senseless war not just on our own behalf but also on behalf of our region. We therefore now need the entire region to work with us to put an end to the ongoing war, and to arrest the further morphing and wider spread of a much more dangerous, deadly strain of extremist violence in the region, namely Daesh.”
He said the ongoing violence and the war imposed on Afghanistan must come to an end. “We realise, perhaps better than anyone else, that the role of the Afghan government and people in this effort is paramount. It is for that precise reason that through a national dialogue, including last year’s elections, we have created a strong national consensus among all the political forces for negotiations and reconciliation with the armed opposition, namely the Taliban,” he said.
The ambassador was of the view that Afghanistan’s strategic partnerships with regional and international allies is based on the shared objectives of peace, security and development in Afghanistan as well as a sincere joint fight against terrorism and extremism in the region and joint efforts towards the necessary and urgent goal of broader and deeper regional economic integration.
He said policy of his government is clear. “We keep our doors open for negotiations and reconciliation to those Afghans who are willing to make peace. The government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan will respond to each and every act of terrorism with full force backed by the unshakable national resolve and unity of the Afghan people,” he added.
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