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Pakistan to continue to work for lasting Afghan peace, stability: FO
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US forces withdrawal from Afghanistan: General Bajwa welcomes President Biden s decision
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Pakistan hopes the US will continue to urge Afghan leaders to seize this historic opportunity for peace
FO spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri. PHOTO: MOFA/FILE
ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan on Thursday called for progress in the peace process before all foreign forces leave Afghanistan in a first formal reaction to President Joe Biden s announcement to end the longest foreign war in American history.
While the Biden administration said troops withdrawal cannot be conditioned based any more, Islamabad believes that drawdown has to be accompanied by progress in the peace process.
This means that Pakistan in so many words want the foreign forces to stay on till some tangible progress is made in the peace efforts.
Pakistan calls for responsible troop withdrawal following US President Biden s announcement
Pakistan
Foreign Office Spokesman Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri. APP/File
Following US President Joe Biden s announcement of pulling out of troops from Afghanistan to end America s longest war, Pakistan said it supports the principle of responsible troop withdrawal in coordination with Afghan stakeholders.
The Foreign Office, in a statement, said it is important the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan coincides with progress in the peace process.
The Foreign Office said the country had been consistently supporting and facilitating the efforts for durable peace and stability in Afghanistan. We believe there is no military solution to the conflict in Afghanistan and a negotiated political solution through an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned process is important for lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan, it said.
Foreign troops withdrawal from Afghanistan must coincide with progress in peace process, says Pakistan
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Thursday Apr 15, 2021
In this file photo a US soldier investigates the scene of a suicide attack at the Afghan-Pakistan border crossing in Torkham, Nangarhar province on June 19, 2014. AFP/File
US President Biden has called for ending America’s longest war with the unconditional pulling out of troops from Afghanistan.
In response, Foreign Office says Pakistan supports the principle of responsible troop withdrawal in coordination with Afghan stakeholders.
Pakistan believes there is no military solution to the conflict in Afghanistan, says Foreign Office.
Pakistan on Thursday said it is important the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan coincides with progress in the peace process after US President Joe Biden announced it’s time to end America’s longest war with the unconditional pulling out of troops.
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