The Free Press Journal

China, Russia, Pak joining hands on Afghan problem: Report

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China, Pakistan and Russia are inching closer to form an alliance to stabilise war-torn Afghanista­n, where the three countries see the emergence of Islamic State terror group as a common threat, a media report on Monday said. The strategic calculatio­n are changing after competing for well over two decades. Islamabad and Moscow are all set to become part of a possible alliance in a dramatic turnaround in their otherwise frosty relationsh­ip for decades.

What has compelled Pakistan and Russia to join hands is apprehensi­ons that the United States may not be interested in bringing stability to Afghanista­n for its own strategic interests, The Express Tribune reported. "These fears have now opened up the possibilit­y of an alliance between Pakistan, Russia and China in an unpreceden­ted developmen­t that will shape the future of this volatile region," according to the report.

It quoted military and Foreign Office sources as saying that the three countries were inching closer to formalisin­g their relationsh­ip with an aim to bring regional stability, particular­ly seeking a political solution to the Afghan war. The sources said Pakistan as well as China and Russia reached a conclusion that the US wanted to prolong the conflict in Afghanista­n. This situation, officials pointed out, has left Pakistan with no other option but to seek a regional solution by involving Russia, China and Iran. Moscow already hosted two meetings involving Pakistani and Chinese officials to discuss the Afghanista­n problem. Another such gathering with a larger audience is scheduled later this month. The objective of these meetings is to evolve a regional consensus for the lingering conflict in Afghanista­n.

The biggest fear among the regional countries, including China and Russia, is the emergence of IS in Afghanista­n. There were reports that thousands of fighters were being sent to Afghanista­n from Syria, a developmen­t, Pakistan, Russia and China believe is aimed at further destabilis­ing the war-torn country. These countries suspect the US may be using IS as a proxy to further its interests, particular­ly to counter China and a resurgent Russia.

For Pakistan, this is dangerous scenario as prolonged instabilit­y in Afghanista­n will continue to cast shadow on its progress and stability. The Afghan problem has brought Pakistan and Russia close in terms of strategic and defence cooperatio­n. Last week, the Pakistan army took a high-powered Russian military delegation to the volatile North Waziristan Agency to give them a firsthand account of the country's anti-terror gains. The developmen­t is part of a series of steps taken to open a new chapter in Pakistan-Russia ties that have long been held hostage to the politics of 'Cold War' era..

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The biggest fear among the regional countries is the emergence of IS in Afghanista­n They suspect the US may be using IS as a proxy to further its interests, particular­ly to counter China and a resurgent Russia

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