ISLAMABAD: Pakistan expressed its ‘concern’ about some ‘negative’ comments which continue to emanate from certain official as well as unofficial Afghan circles especially at.
Pakistan reiterates its commitment for lasting peace in Afghanistan: FO
Islamabad, December 27, 2020 (PPI-OT): Pakistan has reiterated its commitment for lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan. In a press release on Sunday, Foreign Office spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said Pakistan desires and continues to support a peaceful, stable, united, independent, democratic, sovereign and prosperous Afghanistan.
He said as the Afghan peace process is making encouraging progress towards a political solution of the conflict, it is important for the negotiating parties to seize this historic opportunity by avoiding accusations and demonstrate wisdom, sagacity and vision for the larger objective of lasting peace and stability.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan expressed its ‘concern’ about some ‘negative’ comments which continue to emanate from certain official as well as unofficial Afghan circles especially at.
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Public Blame Game Detrimental to Afghan Peace: Pakistan
Pakistan on Sunday reiterated its “firm commitment” for lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan and said it is concerned about “some negative comments, which continue to emanate from certain official as well as unofficial Afghan circles.”
“We would continue to emphasize the mutually agreed fundamental principle that all bilateral issues including security and intelligence matters should be addressed through relevant bilateral forums and channels,” Pakistan’s Foreign Affairs Ministry said in a statement.
Appropriate institutional forums are in place for such discourse in the relevant Working Groups of APPAPS, the statement said, adding that, in addition, during the visit of Prime Minister of Pakistan to Kabul in November 2020 the two sides also agreed on further strengthening their contacts on matters related to security and peace process.