FM Qureshi, Kamilov discuss Afghan, IIOJK situation
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FM Qureshi briefed his Uzbek counterpart of the rapidly transforming situation in Afghanistan.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi and his Uzbek counterpart Abdulaziz Kamilov Tuesday discussed the regional security including Afghanistan and human rights situation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
During a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of SCO Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in Dushanbe, Tajikistan foreign minister Qureshi briefed his counterpart of the rapidly transforming situation in Afghanistan and highlighted importance of consistent support to Afghan peace process as shared responsibility.
He underlined that the region could not afford repeat of civil war, leading to instability and fresh influx of refugees.
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July 11, 2021
Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi said on Saturday that negotiated settlement was the best option for durable peace in Afghanistan. He said that Pakistan wished to engage senior leaders of Afghanistan so that they sat together and led Afghanistan to durable peace. The lasting peace in Afghanistan was possible through a negotiated settlement, Qureshi maintained.
He said this after chairing a meeting of the District Coordination Committee at the DC office. The Foreign Minister stated that he invited Afghan Foreign Minister Haneef Atmar to visit Pakistan. Similarly, Pakistan was trying to contact senior leadership of Afghan Taliban and leaders of Northern areas of Afghanistan, he said and added that Afghans themselves would have to resolve issues hurting the peace process in their country. However, Pakistan was ready to cooperate for facilitation, stated Qureshi. The peace in Afghanistan will help improve regional connectivity which will ultimat
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