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Afghanistan’s Soil Will Not be Used to Harbor Extremists: Abdullah
by Newsweek Pakistan September 29, 2020 0 comment
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In joint conference, Pakistan Foreign Minister Qureshi assures Kabul of Islamabad’s complete support for ongoing peace process
Afghanistan will never allow its soil to be used by extremist forces posing a threat to any other nation, High Council for National Reconciliation chief Dr. Abdullah Abdullah said on Tuesday.

Addressing a conference at the Institute of Strategic Studies in Islamabad alongside Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, he acknowledged Pakistan’s vital role in facilitating the Afghan peace process. He said both countries desired peace as they had paid a heavy price in the war on terror, adding that militants were still trying to act as “spoilers” to the peace process.

Abdullah said that the start of intra-Afghan talks between Kabul and the Taliban was an important opportunity, as it offered the “best hope to put the war behind us.” He said Kabul had directed its negotiating team to exercise patience and be prepared to make any necessary compromises.

The Afghan leader said both Pakistan and Afghanistan were facing several shared serious threats and challenges, including terrorism, extremism, intolerance and, most recently, COVID-19. He said there is great scope for cooperation between them on security, politics and economic matters, adding that enhanced interaction would yield a more peaceful and prosperous coexistence.

Abdullah also thanked Pakistan for hosting millions of Afghan refugees for decades, adding Kabul shared in Islamabad’s dream of a dignified return for them.


Foreign minister
Minister Qureshi, meanwhile, assured Afghanistan that Pakistan completely supported its peace initiative, adding that Islamabad wanted to be “friends not masters” with the neighboring nation.

“That’s the paradigm shift and the new realization and recognition if we have to coexist in peace and build a common future,” he said. “Security and stability is what we need and our security and stability is interlinked. I want to give a clear message: We have no favorites [and] do not want to meddle in your internal affairs. We respect and want to respect your sovereignty, your independence and your territorial integrity,” he said.

“My message [to Afghanistan] is that whatever consensus evolves through your dialogue and negotiations, we will accept it … that is the way it ought to be,” he said, adding that a political settlement was the only solution to the Afghan conflict. “A realization has evolved over the years that there is no military solution to the Afghan conflict. Today there is recognition that a negotiated political settlement is perhaps the only and the best way forward,” he said.

The foreign minister also warned of “spoilers,” saying that this was inevitable. “But the overwhelming majority feels that this is the right way forward and that is a positive development. We feel, and I believe, that only Afghans can decide the future of Afghanistan,” he said, adding that sustainable peace cannot be imposed.

The foreign minister also stressed the need for greater collaboration between the neighboring countries to build a common future. “The moment we have cooperated, we have benefitted. A relationship of cooperation and understanding is the only way forward,” he said.

“I realize that the road ahead will be bumpy and it won’t be easy. And let’s not fool ourselves, it won’t be handed to us on a platter. One will have to work for it,” he said.
Abdullah, and a high-level committee, are currently in Pakistan on a three-day visit. He is expected to meet Prime Minister Imran Khan and Pakistan Army chief Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa today.



Apparently, proxy lovers & those who supports terrorists against Pakistan, are going to be disappointed & there's the point Pakistan check mate such investment in every domain. Since these clauses were agreed during peace talks, the reason why Delhi must feel abandoned due to her own illegal activities in Afghanistan. The day Afghanistan decided to not to support such kind of proxy loving heads, her own land will see peace & development.
 
Seen it before heard it before.
I see another attack coming.

Pakistan needs to be very careful. Get rid of political tamasha stablize economy and spend more on internal security and military.
 
Can anybody inform me that if u are banned from posting in a thread how long does that ban continue?
Or how can it be removed
 
Afghanistan’s Soil Will Not be Used to Harbor Extremists: Abdullah
by Newsweek Pakistan September 29, 2020 0 comment
abdullah-abdullah-islamabad.jpg

Courtesy PID

In joint conference, Pakistan Foreign Minister Qureshi assures Kabul of Islamabad’s complete support for ongoing peace process
Afghanistan will never allow its soil to be used by extremist forces posing a threat to any other nation, High Council for National Reconciliation chief Dr. Abdullah Abdullah said on Tuesday.

Addressing a conference at the Institute of Strategic Studies in Islamabad alongside Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, he acknowledged Pakistan’s vital role in facilitating the Afghan peace process. He said both countries desired peace as they had paid a heavy price in the war on terror, adding that militants were still trying to act as “spoilers” to the peace process.

Abdullah said that the start of intra-Afghan talks between Kabul and the Taliban was an important opportunity, as it offered the “best hope to put the war behind us.” He said Kabul had directed its negotiating team to exercise patience and be prepared to make any necessary compromises.

The Afghan leader said both Pakistan and Afghanistan were facing several shared serious threats and challenges, including terrorism, extremism, intolerance and, most recently, COVID-19. He said there is great scope for cooperation between them on security, politics and economic matters, adding that enhanced interaction would yield a more peaceful and prosperous coexistence.

Abdullah also thanked Pakistan for hosting millions of Afghan refugees for decades, adding Kabul shared in Islamabad’s dream of a dignified return for them.


Foreign minister
Minister Qureshi, meanwhile, assured Afghanistan that Pakistan completely supported its peace initiative, adding that Islamabad wanted to be “friends not masters” with the neighboring nation.

“That’s the paradigm shift and the new realization and recognition if we have to coexist in peace and build a common future,” he said. “Security and stability is what we need and our security and stability is interlinked. I want to give a clear message: We have no favorites [and] do not want to meddle in your internal affairs. We respect and want to respect your sovereignty, your independence and your territorial integrity,” he said.

“My message [to Afghanistan] is that whatever consensus evolves through your dialogue and negotiations, we will accept it … that is the way it ought to be,” he said, adding that a political settlement was the only solution to the Afghan conflict. “A realization has evolved over the years that there is no military solution to the Afghan conflict. Today there is recognition that a negotiated political settlement is perhaps the only and the best way forward,” he said.

The foreign minister also warned of “spoilers,” saying that this was inevitable. “But the overwhelming majority feels that this is the right way forward and that is a positive development. We feel, and I believe, that only Afghans can decide the future of Afghanistan,” he said, adding that sustainable peace cannot be imposed.

The foreign minister also stressed the need for greater collaboration between the neighboring countries to build a common future. “The moment we have cooperated, we have benefitted. A relationship of cooperation and understanding is the only way forward,” he said.

“I realize that the road ahead will be bumpy and it won’t be easy. And let’s not fool ourselves, it won’t be handed to us on a platter. One will have to work for it,” he said.
Abdullah, and a high-level committee, are currently in Pakistan on a three-day visit. He is expected to meet Prime Minister Imran Khan and Pakistan Army chief Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa today.



Apparently, proxy lovers & those who supports terrorists against Pakistan, are going to be disappointed & there's the point Pakistan check mate such investment in every domain. Since these clauses were agreed during peace talks, the reason why Delhi must feel abandoned due to her own illegal activities in Afghanistan. The day Afghanistan decided to not to support such kind of proxy loving heads, her own land will see peace & development.

Be careful of these NA and Kabulie traitors, they speak from two sides of their mouth.

Taliban government in Kabul and its control over all of Afghanistan is the solution. Any loose ends left will be used by our enemiea again to harm Pakistan and Afghanistan both.

The government which comes in power must accept the Durand Line as the defacto border between the two countries.

Let us fix the mistakes of the past and move forward in brotherhood and fraternity.
 
Now???? Now that the "Nejibullah" moment is staring naked onto their faces they're understanding the hard truth!!! By the by, the US taxpayers are enjoying every moment for the way they have burnt our money. Go to Hell to join your Indian Hindu Masters....
 
Can anybody inform me that if u are banned from posting in a thread how long does that ban continue?
Or how can it be removed

For new members, it takes post count and time duration so you will have the option to post new Thread. Till then, please enjoy existing topics and keep record of your library.for threads in future that I hope, will be really interesting to read.

Regards,
 
Now???? Now that the "Nejibullah" moment is staring naked onto their faces they're understanding the hard truth!!! By the by, the US taxpayers are enjoying every moment for the way they have burnt our money. Go to Hell to join your Indian Hindu Masters....

I am sure, Indians have tried to get rid of Amrullah Saleh as he has becomes a liability and living proof. Conclusively, a mole and rat, have no place in future neither in golden history. It took a while and costs us a lot of sacrifices but Alhamdulillah, tables are turning on every single of our enemies.
 
Be careful of these NA and Kabulie traitors, they speak from two sides of their mouth.

Taliban government in Kabul and its control over all of Afghanistan is the solution. Any loose ends left will be used by our enemiea again to harm Pakistan and Afghanistan both.

The government which comes in power must accept the Durand Line as the defacto border between the two countries.

Let us fix the mistakes of the past and move forward in brotherhood and fraternity.

More than Abdullah Abdullah we need to be careful from Pushtun chauvinists like Ashraf Ghani

They are the real threat to Pakistan and not Abdullah Abdullah
 
More than Abdullah Abdullah we need to be careful from Pushtun chauvinists like Ashraf Ghani

They are the real threat to Pakistan and not Abdullah Abdullah

Correct.

Afghan Pashtuns have been the biggest enemy of Pakistan. Northern alliance and its supporters are in favor of accepting durand line and having good ties with Pakistan. It is the sunni Pashtuns that are problem creators. Funny how we are supporting people who are against us.

Now before someone tries to spin this into shia supremacy . I am sunni fyi.
 
I am sure, Indians have tried to get rid of Amrullah Saleh as he has becomes a liability and living proof. Conclusively, a mole and rat, have no place in future neither in golden history. It took a while and costs us a lot of sacrifices but Alhamdulillah, tables are turning on every single of our enemies.
And, the best part is it’s occurring all around! All the old wounds are getting or about to be get healed one by one by HIS PERMISSION....
 
Correct.

Afghan Pashtuns have been the biggest enemy of Pakistan. Northern alliance and its supporters are in favor of accepting durand line and having good ties with Pakistan. It is the sunni Pashtuns that are problem creators. Funny how we are supporting people who are against us.

Now before someone tries to spin this into shia supremacy . I am sunni fyi.

Majority of Northern Alliance is sunni too. All the Uzbeks and Tajiks. Some Hazara too

So it isn't a sectarian thing. Pashtun Afghan Taliban are sunnis and they don't dream of pashtunistan

It is the secular leftist Pashtun of Afghanistan that is threat to Pakistan
 
I thought Abdullah Abdullah was a terrorist himself belonging to the North Alliance organisation, so, what's he talking about?
 
Afghanistan’s Soil Will Not be Used to Harbor Extremists: Abdullah
by Newsweek Pakistan September 29, 2020 0 comment
abdullah-abdullah-islamabad.jpg

Courtesy PID

In joint conference, Pakistan Foreign Minister Qureshi assures Kabul of Islamabad’s complete support for ongoing peace process
Afghanistan will never allow its soil to be used by extremist forces posing a threat to any other nation, High Council for National Reconciliation chief Dr. Abdullah Abdullah said on Tuesday.

Addressing a conference at the Institute of Strategic Studies in Islamabad alongside Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, he acknowledged Pakistan’s vital role in facilitating the Afghan peace process. He said both countries desired peace as they had paid a heavy price in the war on terror, adding that militants were still trying to act as “spoilers” to the peace process.

Abdullah said that the start of intra-Afghan talks between Kabul and the Taliban was an important opportunity, as it offered the “best hope to put the war behind us.” He said Kabul had directed its negotiating team to exercise patience and be prepared to make any necessary compromises.

The Afghan leader said both Pakistan and Afghanistan were facing several shared serious threats and challenges, including terrorism, extremism, intolerance and, most recently, COVID-19. He said there is great scope for cooperation between them on security, politics and economic matters, adding that enhanced interaction would yield a more peaceful and prosperous coexistence.

Abdullah also thanked Pakistan for hosting millions of Afghan refugees for decades, adding Kabul shared in Islamabad’s dream of a dignified return for them.


Foreign minister
Minister Qureshi, meanwhile, assured Afghanistan that Pakistan completely supported its peace initiative, adding that Islamabad wanted to be “friends not masters” with the neighboring nation.

“That’s the paradigm shift and the new realization and recognition if we have to coexist in peace and build a common future,” he said. “Security and stability is what we need and our security and stability is interlinked. I want to give a clear message: We have no favorites [and] do not want to meddle in your internal affairs. We respect and want to respect your sovereignty, your independence and your territorial integrity,” he said.

“My message [to Afghanistan] is that whatever consensus evolves through your dialogue and negotiations, we will accept it … that is the way it ought to be,” he said, adding that a political settlement was the only solution to the Afghan conflict. “A realization has evolved over the years that there is no military solution to the Afghan conflict. Today there is recognition that a negotiated political settlement is perhaps the only and the best way forward,” he said.

The foreign minister also warned of “spoilers,” saying that this was inevitable. “But the overwhelming majority feels that this is the right way forward and that is a positive development. We feel, and I believe, that only Afghans can decide the future of Afghanistan,” he said, adding that sustainable peace cannot be imposed.

The foreign minister also stressed the need for greater collaboration between the neighboring countries to build a common future. “The moment we have cooperated, we have benefitted. A relationship of cooperation and understanding is the only way forward,” he said.

“I realize that the road ahead will be bumpy and it won’t be easy. And let’s not fool ourselves, it won’t be handed to us on a platter. One will have to work for it,” he said.
Abdullah, and a high-level committee, are currently in Pakistan on a three-day visit. He is expected to meet Prime Minister Imran Khan and Pakistan Army chief Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa today.



Apparently, proxy lovers & those who supports terrorists against Pakistan, are going to be disappointed & there's the point Pakistan check mate such investment in every domain. Since these clauses were agreed during peace talks, the reason why Delhi must feel abandoned due to her own illegal activities in Afghanistan. The day Afghanistan decided to not to support such kind of proxy loving heads, her own land will see peace & development.
Yes they don't harbor they breed
 

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