Pak-Afghan diplomatic spat continues as Qureshi meets Abdullah
ISLAMABAD:The diplomatic spat between Pakistani and Afghan national security advisers (NSA) is not subsiding as the latest diatribe by Hamdullah Mohib on Friday prompted Foreign Office to call his statement a deliberate attempt to nullify the peace efforts, while FM Qureshi met Afghan High Council for National Reconciliation Chairman Abdullah Abdullah on the sidelines of Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkey.
This is the second time Pakistan had to issue a strong rejoinder to the Afghan NSA in recent weeks. The latest war of words was triggered by Mohib’s tweet, accusing Pakistan of interfering in the internal matters of Afghanistan.
Responding to media queries, the FO spokesperson strongly condemn the baseless insinuations by the Afghan NSA Hamdullah Mohib, alleging Pakistan’s involvement in the internal affairs of Afghanistan. Pakistan’s role in the Afghan Peace Process has been widely acknowledged by the international community.
The repeated impertinent and unwarranted remarks by the Afghan NSA are deeply concerning as they are tantamount to a calculated attempt by his office to disregard and nullify the progress in the peace process so far.
The spokesman said, we would also like to remind the Afghan NSA, of mutual understanding reached in Afghanistan-Pakistan Action Plan for Peace and Solidarity (APAPPS), obligating both sides to avoid public blame-game and use official channels to discuss complete gamut of bilateral relations. Statements that erode mutual trust should be avoided.
Meanwhile, FM Qureshi met Afghan High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR) Chairman Abdullah Abdullah on the sidelines of Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkey today. FM Qureshi highlighted Pakistan’s meaningful contribution to facilitate the direct talks between US and Taliban as well as the Afghan parties. He urged the Afghan leaders to expedite progress in intra-Afghan negotiations for lasting peace in Afghanistan.
Qureshi added that the progress in the Afghan peace process was critical to reduce space for spoilers, who did not wish to see return of peace in the region.
The Foreign Minister underscored that negative statements and blame game only served to vitiate the environment and strengthen the hand of spoilers who wished to derail the peace process.
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