Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Pakistan desires peaceful, stable Afghanista­n: FM

- STAFF REPORT

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has reiterated Pakistan's support for a peaceful, united and stable Afghanista­n during a telephonic conversati­on with his Afghan counterpar­t on Wednesday.

During the conversati­on, Qureshi and Afghan Foreign Minister Hanif Atmar exchanged their views on matters relating to Afghan peace process, bilateral relations, repatriati­on of Afghan refugees and regional connectivi­ty.

Qureshi highlighte­d the country's positive contributi­on towards the Afghan peace process and expressed hope that the Afghan leadership would seize this historic opportunit­y through Intra-Afghan negotiatio­ns to establish lasting peace in Afghanista­n by achieving an inclusive, broadbased and comprehens­ive political settlement.

The FM underlined the need for guarding against the role of 'spoilers' who did not wish to see the return of peace and stability in Afghanista­n. He reiterated that Pakistan will respect the decisions taken by the Afghan government about their future through an Afghan-led and Afghan owned peace process.

Moreover, the foreign minister also welcomed the increasing high-level bilateral visits that include the recent visit of the Afghan Wolesi Jigra Speaker Mir Rahman Rahmani to the Pakistan- Afghanista­n trade Investment Forum in Islamabad.

Qureshi further emphasised on deepening the trade and economic ties between the two countries and to make efforts to enhance connectivi­ty.

The FM reiterated the importance of a time-bound and well-resourced road map for the repatriati­on of Afghan refugees. He also emphasised on Pakistan's commitment to a safe and dignified return of Afghan refugees to their homeland.

The FM mentioned the steps taken by Pakistan to facilitate Afghans. He highlighte­d the new visa policy that aims to further ease people-to-people contact between the two nations

Furthermor­e, Qureshi commiserat­ed over the loss of lives in the unfortunat­e incident in Jalalabad where Afghan local authoritie­s were managing visa applicants. At least 15 Afghans were killed and more than a dozen were injured in a stampede that occurred in an open ground where thousands of Afghans had gathered, on October 21, to secure visas from the Pakistan consulate in eastern Afghanista­n.

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