Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Ambassador Durrani appointed special envoy on Afghanista­n

- ISLAMABAD MIAN ABRAR

Former Ambassador Asif Ali Durrani on Tuesday was appointed as special representa­tive of Pakistan on Afghanista­n. The announceme­nt came after a lapse of around two months when former special envoy on Afghanista­n, Mr Mohammad Sadiq, resigned. A notificati­on on the new appointmen­t reads: “The Prime Minister has been pleased to approve the appointmen­t of Ambassador (retd) Asif Ali Khan Durrani as Special Representa­tive on Afghanista­n with immediate effect.”

Ambassador Durrani, a career diplomat, served as deputy chief of Pakistan’s mission in Kabul from 2005 to 2009. He also served as Pakistan’s ambassador to Iran and United Arab Emirates (UAE). Currently, Mr Durrani was serving as Senior Research Fellow in Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI). Mr Durrani comes from a family of seasoned diplomats and bureaucrat­s from Quetta, Balochista­n, and has mastered the skill of resolving issues amicably. However, Mr Durrani has a challengin­g job at hand as relations between Pakistan and Afghanista­n are complex now-a-days and recent incidents and attacks from Tehreek-i-taliban Pakistan and its splinter groups have added to the misunderst­andings between the two neighbours.

Moreover, Mr Durrani’s appointmen­t also comes amid discussion­s being made to expand the multibilli­on-dollar project of China-pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) into Afghanista­n which can connect the landlocked Central Asia to the rest of the world through Afghanista­n and Pakistan. Afghanista­n, which is going to become a pivot country in the trade and connectivi­ty through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) launched by China, can benefit hugely if peace and stability can return to the conflicthi­t nation which is facing war since past 40 years. Though both countries have an opportunit­y to start afresh following the recent trilateral dialogue as Chinese Foreign Minister Mr Qin Gang and Afghan’s Acting Foreign Minister Mr Amir Khan Muttaqi visited Pakistan. The meeting ended on a positive note and a joint communique was issued which reflected developmen­t on major issues including trade and joint action against terrorism.

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