Khaleej Times

Pakistan reiterates support for Afghan peace

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islamabad — National Security Adviser Nasser Khan Janjua, who held talks with top Afghan leaders in Kabul on Saturday, has reiterated the country’s full support to President Ashraf Ghani’s recent dialogue offer to the Taleban insurgents.

Janjua said he had elaborate and successful meetings with Ghani, Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah, his counterpar­t Haneef Atmar and other senior officials on key issues, particular­ly the peace offer made by Ghani.

The Afghan president unveiled his peace strategy on February 28, offering recognitio­n of the Taleban as a political party, allowing it to open office in Kabul, issue passports to its members and remove the names of senior commanders from the UN blacklists. Janjua’s office said he appreciate­d the longawaite­d peace offer made by Ghani and termed it the “light on the other side of the tunnel in a war which had become rather perpetual”.

“Use of force only injures people, wars are however virtually won politicall­y,” he added, assuring of Pakistan’s full support for the vision of peace. He, however, highlighte­d that isolated, blamed and coerced Pakistan is of lesser use to Afghanista­n.

Ghani also invited Pakistani Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi to visit Kabul as soon as possible to initiate “comprehens­ive dialogue” between the two countries.

“The world has started to look at and undermine Pakistan through the prism of Afghanista­n which is not correct. We need to commit to each other and invest in bilateral relationsh­ip and Afghanista­n needs to stand with Pakistan and both need to win peace together,” Janjua said.

“We have made a sincere and serious offer of peace and together we have to make the best of it by rising beyond past. Let’s not remain prisoners of past and let’s secure our future with the aim not to win the war but to end it for which Pakistan should help,” Ghani added.

He also expressed strong support for regional connectivi­ty with the Central Asian republics to reap the benefits of ideal geo-strategic locations of Afghanista­n and Pakistan. —

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