Troops pullout from Afghanistan: US should not repeat mistake of 1980s: Shah Mehmood Qureshi
He mentioned that Pakistan facilitated a dialogue with the Taliban on the request of President Trump 'in a hope for peace and stability'
ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Friday asked the United States for a "responsible" withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and not to repeat the mistake of 80s pullout. "Pakistan is asking [the US] for a responsible withdrawal unlike the 80s which created a vacuum for the destructive forces to take over," he said in an exclusive interview with Fox News.
Qureshi, who is in Washington to hold talks with the US administration in the wake of regional tension, spoke about the commitment of President Donald Trump on pullout of troops stationed in the conflict-hit Afghanistan. He mentioned that Pakistan facilitated a dialogue with the Taliban on the request of President Trump "in a hope for peace and stability".
To a question on primary goal of his recent talks with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, the foreign minister said it was aimed at de-escalation and to defuse the conflict to avert negative effects in the region. On the Afghan peace process, he expressed the hope of an agreement between the US and Taliban. "The Taliban are today talking to US and there is a possibility of an agreement," he said, mentioning about Thursday's announcement by Taliban of a ceasefire of 7-10 days before they could take next stepleading to dialogue.
Asked about the role of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in supporting the Haqqani network, the foreign minister said, "Let's not discuss the past but future, which is in every body's interest.
When asked if Prime Minister Imran Khan would participate in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation's regional summit to be held in India this October, he said, "The prime minister is very, very clear that if India takes one step, Pakistan will take two. However, he regretted that unfortunately India was showing a negative attitude.”
"Look at the repression and use of force going on, and the legislative work undertaken that saw protests all over India," he said in reference to the siege in occupied Jammu and Kashmir and the controversial passage of bills targeting minorities particularly Muslims.
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