Pakistan should talk directly instead of complaints: Afghanistan Pakistan should talk directly instead of complaints: Afghanistan

Pakistan should talk directly instead of complaints: Afghanistan

Pakistan should talk directly instead of complaints: Afghanistan The Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs has responded to Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's statement about the presence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan and said that Pakistan should talk directly to the Afghan government instead of complaining in international conferences  The Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs has responded to Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's statement about the presence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan and said that Pakistan should talk directly to the Afghan government instead of complaining in international conferences.  According to the Afghan news agency BNA, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has said in a statement regarding the recent statements of the Foreign Minister of Pakistan at the Munich Security Conference that "this conversation was made by the Foreign Minister of Afghanistan and Pakistan at the Munich Security Conference." in which he described a peaceful Afghanistan as important for the stability of the region and asked the international community to improve the academic skills of Afghan citizens, liberate Afghanistan's assets, remove banking sanctions and provide humanitarian aid to the Afghan people. Help Afghanistan continue.'  Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in his statement added, "We are confident that we will be able to fight the terrorists working in Pakistan, but I think that until the threat of terrorism from Afghanistan is removed." Until it is not dealt with, we will remain in the phase of serious threat of terrorism.  The Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in its statement that "in practice, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan with its regular and experienced security forces has proven to the countries of the region and the world that it has not used anyone's territory against others." did not allow.'  According to the declaration, "Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is determined that no one will be allowed to use the territory of Afghanistan against other countries." Especially against its neighboring countries. We suggest Pakistan to discuss bilateral issues directly with the Afghan government instead of complaining in international conferences.  Pakistan's Foreign Minister, who is in Germany for the Munich Security Conference, further said that the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is insecure and the Afghan government does not have the capacity to monitor this border.  When Bilawal Bhutto was asked about America's withdrawal policy from Afghanistan, did he think that America's policy was wrong? So he replied: 'To do so would be like crossing the line. Now it has happened and we have to deal with the current situation and the facts on the ground are that Tehreek-e-Taliban Afghanistan is now in power in Afghanistan.'  Bilawal Bhutto further said that 'We want to see the intention of them (Afghan Taliban) to deal with terrorism and they themselves are facing the threat of terrorism in the form of Daesh and going forward we should develop this capability in them. So that they can take steps against these groups.'  Talking about the political situation of Pakistan, Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari also criticized the former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government.  He said that the previous government's policy of appeasing the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has fallen on Pakistan's throat, but the new coalition government and the new military leadership have completely abandoned this policy.  Bilawal Bhutto, while giving an interview to the American broadcaster CNBC on Sunday, said that Pakistan had established peace in the country by fighting 'terrorism' in the past years, but 'unfortunately after the fall of Kabul, our previous government Decided to negotiate with terrorist groups without any conditions, such as surrendering, refraining from extremism or respecting the Pakistani constitution, which we call a policy of appeasement (to the Pakistani Taliban).  According to Bilawal: 'And this policy has now fallen on our throats.'  The Pakistani foreign minister further said: 'The good thing is that the new coalition government and the new military leadership are clear about this, the National Security Committee has met in our country and we have stopped the appeasement policy. Is.

The Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs has responded to Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's statement about the presence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan and said that Pakistan should talk directly to the Afghan government instead of complaining in international conferences

The Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs has responded to Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's statement about the presence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan and said that Pakistan should talk directly to the Afghan government instead of complaining in international conferences.

According to the Afghan news agency BNA, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has said in a statement regarding the recent statements of the Foreign Minister of Pakistan at the Munich Security Conference that "this conversation was made by the Foreign Minister of Afghanistan and Pakistan at the Munich Security Conference." in which he described a peaceful Afghanistan as important for the stability of the region and asked the international community to improve the academic skills of Afghan citizens, liberate Afghanistan's assets, remove banking sanctions and provide humanitarian aid to the Afghan people. Help Afghanistan continue.'

Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in his statement added, "We are confident that we will be able to fight the terrorists working in Pakistan, but I think that until the threat of terrorism from Afghanistan is removed." Until it is not dealt with, we will remain in the phase of serious threat of terrorism.

The Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in its statement that "in practice, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan with its regular and experienced security forces has proven to the countries of the region and the world that it has not used anyone's territory against others." did not allow.'

According to the declaration, "Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is determined that no one will be allowed to use the territory of Afghanistan against other countries." Especially against its neighboring countries. We suggest Pakistan to discuss bilateral issues directly with the Afghan government instead of complaining in international conferences.

Pakistan's Foreign Minister, who is in Germany for the Munich Security Conference, further said that the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is insecure and the Afghan government does not have the capacity to monitor this border.

When Bilawal Bhutto was asked about America's withdrawal policy from Afghanistan, did he think that America's policy was wrong? So he replied: 'To do so would be like crossing the line. Now it has happened and we have to deal with the current situation and the facts on the ground are that Tehreek-e-Taliban Afghanistan is now in power in Afghanistan.'

Bilawal Bhutto further said that 'We want to see the intention of them (Afghan Taliban) to deal with terrorism and they themselves are facing the threat of terrorism in the form of Daesh and going forward we should develop this capability in them. So that they can take steps against these groups.'

Talking about the political situation of Pakistan, Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari also criticized the former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government.

He said that the previous government's policy of appeasing the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has fallen on Pakistan's throat, but the new coalition government and the new military leadership have completely abandoned this policy.

Bilawal Bhutto, while giving an interview to the American broadcaster CNBC on Sunday, said that Pakistan had established peace in the country by fighting 'terrorism' in the past years, but 'unfortunately after the fall of Kabul, our previous government Decided to negotiate with terrorist groups without any conditions, such as surrendering, refraining from extremism or respecting the Pakistani constitution, which we call a policy of appeasement (to the Pakistani Taliban).

According to Bilawal: 'And this policy has now fallen on our throats.'

The Pakistani foreign minister further said: 'The good thing is that the new coalition government and the new military leadership are clear about this, the National Security Committee has met in our country and we have stopped the appeasement policy. Is.

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