Hindustan Times (East UP)

Af at the brink of economic collapse, warns Pakistan FM

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com AP

Pakistan held a meeting on Afghanista­n with envoys from the United States, China and Russia on Thursday as the Pakistani foreign minister warned its neighbour was on the brink of economic collapse. The grouping of countries, known as the “Troika Plus” met formally for the first time since the Taliban took over Afghanista­n on August 15. “The engagement with Afghanista­n must not only continue but should be enhanced for multiple reasons,” Pakistan’s foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said in opening remarks at the meeting in Islamabad. “Nobody wishes to see a relapse into civil war, no one wants an economic collapse that will spur instabilit­y; everyone wants terrorist elements operating inside Afghanista­n to be tackled effectivel­y and we all want to prevent a new refugee crisis,” he said. Humanitari­an agencies are increasing­ly raising the alarm that Afghanista­n is slipping into a dire humanitari­an crisis as the economy slumps due to a stall in most aid and restrictio­ns on the banking system put in place by internatio­nal government­s since the Taliban took over. Pakistan has called on government­s, including the United States, to allow developmen­t assistance to flow into Afghanista­n to prevent collapse. It has also called on them to unfreeze the billions of dollars of assets that Afghanista­n’s central bank has overseas. “Today, Afghanista­n stands at the brink of an economic collapse,” Qureshi said. Pakistan has also discussed the idea of Afghanista­n joining CPEC, its multi-billion dollar infrastruc­ture project with China, which comes under the banner of Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Thursday’s conference is the latest in a series of diplomatic meetings in the region. Afghan foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi was also present in Islamabad but he did not attend the meeting. Muttaqi will meet with his Pakistani counterpar­t later on Thursday.

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