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ISLAMABAD: Former Afghan spymaster Amrullah Saleh accused Pakistan on Tuesday of taking money from Afghanistan for the recent release of Taliban cadres.

In the Express News programme “Sarhad Ke Us Paar”, the former head of National Directorate of Security (NDS) claimed that the Pakistani government had even offered to mediate between the Afghan government and the Taliban.

“Pakistan is no longer denying to having harboured the Taliban leadership, and its government is now putting a high price tag on the Taliban and saying if you pay the price we are going to push these guys for reconciliation and we know what the price tag is,” said Saleh, who is known for his anti-Pakistan statements.

Pakistan’s foreign ministry rejected Saleh’s claims outright, saying neither did the government take money from Afghanistan for releasing the prisoners, nor did they offer any mediation.

“Pakistan encourages an inclusive intra-Afghan dialogue and is committed to it,” the foreign ministry spokesperson told Express News.

Saleh also alleged that Pakistan has been treating Afghanistan as a ‘sub-nation’ and wished to ‘dominate’ the war-torn country.

“Pakistan has monopolised the right to have all sorts of foreign relations itself and when it comes to Afghanistan, they want to create limitations for us; treating us not as a nation, but as sub-nation, as to who we should talk to or who should be our allies,” he added.

During the programme, Awami National Party Senator Haji Adeel conceded that Pakistan has made mistakes in the past when “undemocratic people ruled the country”.

“We treated Afghanistan as another province, I think now the policy has changed. Even our establishment, our agencies and our elected government are now following their own tradition.”

“If Afghanistan wants friendly ties with India, why should we object? I think Afghanistan is independent and Afghan people can solve their own problems.”

He added that with the efforts of President Asif Zardari and President Karzai, the relations are relatively better.

Moreover, Afghan Deputy National Security Adviser Rahmatullah Nabil called on the Afghan people to support the Afghan security forces to defend the country.

“People of Afghanistan and the government of Afghanistan will continue their voice of peace. We should be more united, more mobilised and not be deceived by them,” he added.

Release of Taliban detainees: Pakistan took money, claims ex-Afghan spymaster – The Express Tribune
 
Nothing is strange this guy amrullah is a well known Baboon in Afghanistan. No body respects him nor takes him seriously.

Just watch his interview in BBC's program Hard Talk in utube.

you will know the rest.

And more bomb blasts are bound to take place.

Lo g aik or Baboon punch gya.:rofl:
 
ISLAMABAD: Former Afghan spymaster Amrullah Saleh accused Pakistan on Tuesday of taking money from Afghanistan for the recent release of Taliban cadres.

In the Express News programme “Sarhad Ke Us Paar”, the former head of National Directorate of Security (NDS) claimed that the Pakistani government had even offered to mediate between the Afghan government and the Taliban.

“Pakistan is no longer denying to having harboured the Taliban leadership, and its government is now putting a high price tag on the Taliban and saying if you pay the price we are going to push these guys for reconciliation and we know what the price tag is,” said Saleh, who is known for his anti-Pakistan statements.

Pakistan’s foreign ministry rejected Saleh’s claims outright, saying neither did the government take money from Afghanistan for releasing the prisoners, nor did they offer any mediation.

“Pakistan encourages an inclusive intra-Afghan dialogue and is committed to it,” the foreign ministry spokesperson told Express News.

Saleh also alleged that Pakistan has been treating Afghanistan as a ‘sub-nation’ and wished to ‘dominate’ the war-torn country.

“Pakistan has monopolised the right to have all sorts of foreign relations itself and when it comes to Afghanistan, they want to create limitations for us; treating us not as a nation, but as sub-nation, as to who we should talk to or who should be our allies,” he added.

During the programme, Awami National Party Senator Haji Adeel conceded that Pakistan has made mistakes in the past when “undemocratic people ruled the country”.

“We treated Afghanistan as another province, I think now the policy has changed. Even our establishment, our agencies and our elected government are now following their own tradition.”

“If Afghanistan wants friendly ties with India, why should we object? I think Afghanistan is independent and Afghan people can solve their own problems.”

He added that with the efforts of President Asif Zardari and President Karzai, the relations are relatively better.

Moreover, Afghan Deputy National Security Adviser Rahmatullah Nabil called on the Afghan people to support the Afghan security forces to defend the country.

“People of Afghanistan and the government of Afghanistan will continue their voice of peace. We should be more united, more mobilised and not be deceived by them,” he added.

Release of Taliban detainees: Pakistan took money, claims ex-Afghan spymaster – The Express Tribune

Most Afghan Intelligence guys are Indian touts so nothing new if an Intelligence master talks crap against Pakistan
 
and i'm not giving this statement after being PAID- EX SPYMASTER :D
 
Pakistanis are well known for this they never do anything for free and money is everything for them at least I am proud that we can now even feed some top brass Pakistani establishment for the release of Taliban :D

Ah! you mean the price-tag for 'rendition'?
Remember the Musharraff era when it all began. Pakistan started handing over people; including its own Citizens.
All for a "Bounty".
 
Pakistanis are well known for this they never do anything for free and money is everything for them at least I am proud that we can now even feed some top brass Pakistani establishment for the release of Taliban :D

yes feed Pakistan Top brass with AMERICANS money > your 1% Govt who not even control 30% of Afghanistan LOL :rofl:
 
It's very unfortunate that Mr. Saleh, like many Afghan public personalities are persuaded that when it comes to Pakistan Afghanistan relations, they seem to think the more provocative their public utterances the better, almost as if they have come to understand that consequences do not apply to those relations or their persons - they should reconsider.
 
Afghanistan will always say crap against Pakistan. Where as it is there Govt. & Govt. officals who are puppets of foreign powers & are helping rented terrorism to stay alive. It is there Govt. & Govt. officials who love to swim in DOLLARS.
 
Afghanistan will always say crap against Pakistan. Where as it is there Govt. & Govt. officals who are puppets of foreign powers & are helping rented terrorism to stay alive. It is there Govt. & Govt. officials who love to swim in DOLLARS.

i dont think so , they just want to get out form the madness created by land of pure and USA.
 

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