Islamabad: Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehermood Qureshi on Monday said the international community must remain engaged to Afghanistan, confirm that Islamabad will continue to play the facilitative role to bring political settlements in torn neighboring countries, which have been taken over by the Taliban.
In the collapse of a sudden and unprecedented government.
Geroben Taliban swept kabul on Sunday after the Afghan government supported by US collapsed and President Ashraf Ghani left the country, bringing the end before the campaign of two decades where the US and its allies have tried to change the nation hit by war.
“Pakistan is very clear in our position: We believe that the political settlement negotiated is the only way in the future.
We do not want to see the sustainable civil war cycle & want Afghans to develop, not only survive,” Qureshi tweeting afterwards Here with the political delegation of the Afghan leaders led by former Vice President Muhammad Youni Qanooni.
Express hope that all Afghan leaders will work together in the national interests of their country’s highest, he stressed that Pakistan will continue to play a constructive and facilitative role in Afghanistan.
“The international community must remain engaged to Afghanistan,” Qureshi stressed, underlining that it is important that “we coordinate our next steps” for the benefit of Afghanistan and the region.
There is a clear international convergence in supporting the peace process and reconciliation in Afghanistan and it is very important for all world leaders to unite for inclusive and comprehensive political settlement in the country, Qureshi said.
He said the meeting with the political delegation of Afghan leaders led by Qanoononi, all of which had vital interests in the country’s future, occurred at a very critical time.
“Our main goal is Afghanistan who is peaceful, united, democratic, stable & prosperous,” he tweeted, sharing several photos of meetings.
The arrival of the Afghani delegation in Islamabad on Sunday coinciding with President Ghani escaped Afghanistan, very weakening the bargaining position of his supporters.
Afghan delegation consisted of leaders who were part of a different government after the Taliban was dropped in 2001