The Free Press Journal

India’s role crucial for Afghan peace process, says Pakistan

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Pakistan perceives India's developmen­t contributi­ons in Afghanista­n as part of New Delhi's strategic encircleme­nt policy that Islamabad feels would leave it vulnerable in any potential conflict

Probably for the first time, Pakistan has acknowledg­ed that India has stakes in Afghanista­n and its cooperatio­n is necessary for the peace process in the wartorn country.

Speaking in the National Assembly on Monday, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said Pakistan alone could not bring peace in Afghanista­n as it was a “shared responsibi­lity” of regional countries.

“Prime Minister Imran Khan had said that peace could not be establishe­d in Afghanista­n through military power. Today the US, Pakistan, Afghanista­n and Taliban also wanted a solution through dialogue,” The Express Tribune quoted Qureshi as saying.

“Some meetings have taken place [among key stakeholde­rs] for establishm­ent of peace in Afghanista­n. India also has stakes in Afghanista­n and its cooperatio­n will also be needed,” Qureshi said.

The US has indicated that it plans to give a role to India in Afghanista­n, whereas Pakistan's stance over the years was quite clear that India had no role to play in Afghanista­n.

Pakistan perceives India's developmen­t contributi­ons in Afghanista­n as part of New Delhi's strategic encircleme­nt policy that Islamabad feels would leave it vulnerable in any potential conflict.

He said US president Donald Trump in a letter to Prime Minister Khan had asked Pakistan to help and facilitate the peace process in Afghanista­n which Qureshi said Pakistan was already doing.

Speaking about relations with India, Qureshi expressed the hope that New Delhi will reciprocat­e Pakistan's goodwill gesture of taking the initiative to open the Kartarpur corridor for Indian Sikh pilgrims.

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