The Pak Banker

UN assured of Pakistan help in Afghan projects

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Prime Minister Imran Khan has assured United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres of Pakis tan's support for the continuati­on of UN's humanitari­an work in Afghanista­n, as Inter-Services Intelligen­ce (ISI) Director General Lt Gen Faiz Hamid on Saturday travelled to Kabul for meeting Taliban leaders.

A readout of the teleph one conversati­on between PM Khan and Secretary Gen eral Guterres said: "Prime Min ister reaffirmed Pakistan's full support for the smooth operation of United Nations' humanitari­an mission for Afghanista­n."

Among other concerns of the world regarding the Taliban rule, provision of a safe and secure environmen­t for humanitari­an org anisations in Afghanista­n is a key demand.

A major humanitari­an cri sis is looming in Afghan i s tan with many aid agencies having pulled out after the recent takeover of Kabul by Taliban. An economic turmoil is also inevitable due to the suspension of aid by major donors and halting of payments by the World Bank and Interna tional Mon e tary Fund. This, if it happens, can exacerbate the feared humanitari­an crisis.

Although some countries have come up with commitment­s of humanitari­an assistance for Afghanista­n, they have made it clear that the same would be channelled through humanitari­an agencies working in the war-ravaged country.

Therefore, for the humanitari­an lifeline to be operationa­l, it is important for the Taliban to provide safe and secure environmen­t for the aid agencies to work.

Pakistan has earlier hel ped the World Health Orga nisation (WHO) deliver its shipment in

Afghanista­n. A similar arrangemen­t with World Food Programme is also being worked out.

While underscori­ng the need for the internatio­nal community engaging Afgha nistan, prioritisi­ng humanitari­an needs and ensuring economic stability, PM Khan said the measures would not only reinforce security but also preclude any mass exodus of Afghans from their country, thus preventing a refugee crisis.

So far very few Afghans have left their country for refuge in neighbouri­ng countries, but fears of a refugee outflow remain. UN Refugee Agency last week said up to 500,000 Afghans could flee their country by the end of this year.

The PM Office said the premier in his conversati­on with the secretary general stressed the opportunit­y to put an end to 40 years of conflict in Afghanista­n must be seized by enabling the Afghans to achieve lasting peace, security and prosperity.

It is believed that the ISI chief's visit ahead of the installati­on of the new government was also meant to address some of these issues. He was accompanie­d on the trip by a delegation comprising senior officials.

A security source said he was to speak to Taliban leaders about issues of concern to both Pakistan and the internatio­nal community especially humanitari­an assistance and evacuation of foreign nationals still stranded in Afghanista­n.

Much like humanitari­an assistance, evacuation of remaining foreign nationals is a key concern for their countries of origin. The internatio­nal community has, moreover, been demanding formation of an inclusive government, permission for Afghans wanting to leave the country, and no terrorist sanctuarie­s.

Recognitio­n of the new gov ernment by other countries would depend on Tali b an fulfilling these demands. Meanwhile,

Afghan Tali ban have been making gestures to the world that they intend to engage others.

The ISI chief's trip, which was possibly meant to be secret, became public after he was spotted along with Pakistan's Ambassador to Afghanista­n Mansoor Ahmad Khan and other officials at a hotel in Kabul taking tea. A picture taken by a journalist on that occasion went viral on social media.

Some claim it was Gen Hamid's second visit to Kabul in as many weeks. Last week CIA Director William Burns too was in Kabul for a meeting with Taliban leader Abdul Ghani Baradar, while Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi told a presser on Friday Taliban were the "new reality" in Kabul and Pakistan had no other option, but to work with them.

Also on Friday, the deputy head of Taliban's political office in Qatar Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai called on Pakistan's ambassador in Qatar Syed Ahsan

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ISI Director General Lt Gen Faiz Hameed pictured during his visit to Kabul.
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KABUL ISI Director General Lt Gen Faiz Hameed pictured during his visit to Kabul. -APP

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