Pakistan committed to moving together with Afghanistan: Qureshi
ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said on Monday the concept of “strategic depth” was obsolete and Pakistan was instead committed to moving together with Afghanistan to attain the goals of peace and economic prosperity.
“Peace in Afghanistan is a shared responsibility and no failure or mistake should be blamed on Pakistan,” the foreign minister said at the inaugural session of a conference titled “Pakistan-Afghanistan Bilateral Dialogue”, organised by the Regional Peace Institute.
Qureshi said Pakistan wanted to resolve the mutual issues with Afghanistan under the mechanism of Afghanistan-Pakistan Plan of Action for Peace and Solidarity (APPAPS).
Stressing upon the policy of geo-economics, he said, such stability was not possible without peace in the region. “Peace is vital to promote trade and investment,” he added. The foreign minister said Pakistan was committed to helping Afghans for rebuilding their country and was sincerely working with the international community to ensure peace.
He said the conflict of Afghanistan was political in nature and Pakistan was also advocating for a political solution through comprehensive dialogue. He said violence and reconciliation could not go side by side, adding Pakistan stressed upon moving towards a ceasefire by controlling the incidents of violence.
He expressed satisfaction that the Afghan ambassador recognised the usefulness of the APPAPS, adding Pakistan always played a constructive and positive role in the Afghan peace process.
He recalled his recent interaction with members of the US Congress during the emergency session of the UN General Assembly in New York, which he termed “a complete paradigm shift” compared to the past. He quoted Senator Lindsay Graham as saying, “Today we do not see Pakistan as part of the problem, but part of the solution”.
The foreign minister stressed that the Afghan leadership must seize this rare opportunity to pave the way for a comprehensive political solution.He said Prime Minister Imran Khan always emphasised that there was no military solution to the Afghan problem.
Qureshi said the biggest obstacle to peace was “mistrust”, adding Pakistan and Afghanistan needed to move beyond their past. “We believe that a peaceful and stable Afghanistan is in Pakistan’s interest,” he added.
The foreign minister said peace in Afghanistan would enable Pakistan to benefit from projects of regional connectivity, including CASA-1000 and TAPI gas pipeline. He said Pakistan had no intention of interfering in Afghanistan’s internal affairs. “No party is our favorite. We have invited people from every faction from Afghanistan to Pakistan,” he added. He also said Pakistan favoured a dignified repatriation of the Afghan refugees.
He said Pakistan was ready to partner with the United States, Afghanistan and other countries of the region in the fight against terrorism.
Qureshi expressed disappointment over the statement by Afghanistan’s National Security Adviser, saying such gestures could sabotage peace efforts.
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