All Afghan stakeholders must work together for better future of Afghanistan: FM

Afghan Afghanistan

The Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that all Afghan stakeholders must work together for a better future of Afghanistan and the region as well.

According to media reports, the Foreign Minister has expressed his views while talking to a delegation of Afghan leaders in Islamabad on Monday. He has urged Afghan leadership to use this historic opportunity for reaching a broad-based and comprehensive political settlement of Afghan issue.

Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that our ultimate goal is a peaceful, united, democratic, stable and prosperous neighbour. He said a comprehensive dialogue is the only political way for resolution to the Afghan issue and Pakistan is committed to play a constructive and reconciliatory role in this regard.

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The Foreign Minister further stated that Pakistan hopes that the entire Afghan leadership will undertake efforts for durable peace in the larger interest of Afghanistan. He said all segments of the Afghan society are equally important in achieving the ultimate goal of peace.

“We also need to continuously monitor the anti-peace elements, who are trying to mislead the world about Pakistan’s reconciliatory role, which has been acknowledged internationally,” he added.

FM Qureshi has also urged the international community to come forward and provide cooperation and economic assistance for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of Afghanistan.

While briefing the media after meeting, he said Pakistan will continue its efforts for safe evacuation of foreign missions, media workers and NGOs’ staff working in Afghanistan. He said 380 citizens of Denmark have so far been evacuated from Afghanistan and shifted to Pakistan, who will leave for their country after completion of due process.

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