ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday said Pakistan’s role in Afghan reconciliation process will ensure peace.
Nawaz said he desires a comprehensive and enduring partnership with Afghanistan that contributes to the security and prosperity of the two nations. He was talking to Speaker of the Wolesi Jirga of Afghanistan Abdul Raouf Ibrahimi, who called on him at the PM House. While highlighting Pakistan’s vital stake in peace, stability and development in Afghanistan, the prime minister said Pakistan attaches great importance to its brotherly ties with Afghanistan. He said stronger ties between the two countries would help reinforce efforts for peace and development in the region.
Recalling President Ashraf Ghani’s visit to Pakistan in December last year, the prime minister said Pakistan’s focus was on enhancement in mutual trust. He said it would pave the way for deeper engagement in diverse areas of cooperation, including security and counterterrorism, trade and economic development to the benefit of both the countries. Prime Minister Nawaz said Pakistan believes that terrorism was a common enemy and both the countries- Pakistan and Afghanistan need to work together to rid of this menace.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif expressed his hope that Pakistan’s engagement in sincere and consistent efforts for promoting peace and reconciliation through an Afghan-owned and Afghan-led peace process would ensure durable peace in Afghanistan. The Quadrilateral Coordination Group has been making good progress in right direction, the prime minister noted with satisfaction. The prime minister said the decision of talks between Afghan government and Taliban was a positive signal for the peace process.
He said Afghanistan must have an environment to enable return of the Afghan migrants to their country with respect, honour and dignity on the right time. The prime minister also offered help to Afghanistan in its infrastructure development. Speaker Abdul Raouf Ibrahimi stated Pakistan was the only nation which supported Afghanistan against external aggression in 1979. “We appreciate and applaud the role of Pakistani nation for hosting Afghan migrants for 30 years despite difficulties. They have hosted their Afghan brothers in an affectionate and caring manner,” he said.
“Pakistan is second home for its Afghan brothers and we must remain stead fast friends in every situation,” the speaker said. He said the Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s stand was very clear and his policy and vision for the peace process was appreciable. The speaker said the friends of Afghanistan were friends of Pakistan and enemies of Afghanistan were enemies of Pakistan. The Afghan delegation included Afghan Ambassador to Pakistan Dr Hazrat Omar Zakhilwal and members of Afghan parliament. National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq and Member National Assembly Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao were also present during the meeting. Pakistan is ready to assist in reviving an Afghan-led peace process, Ambassador Maleeha Lodhi has told the UN this week. Lodhi told the UN General Assembly that Pakistan was ready to assist in reviving an Afghan-led peace process once formally requested to do so by the Afghan government. But for this, the anti-Pakistan rhetoric from Kabul must cease. She remarked it would be best for the Afghan government to resolutely tackle its internal weaknesses rather than externalise its problems. Speaking during a debate in the General Assembly on the situation in Afghanistan, Pakistan’s permanent representative to the UN said that a negotiated peace was the only viable option to establish lasting stability in Afghanistan.