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Gov’t Never Urges Pakistan to Provide Peace, Says President’s Senior Adviser
Nader Naderi emphasizes that Islamabad has never taken a practical step for ending war in Afghanistan.
“The Afghan government never wants peace from Pakistan, because Islamabad has never taken a practical step for peace. Afghan people just want peace,” said Nader Naderi, President’s top adviser
In the meantime, German ambassador to Kabul calls on all parties to take practical steps for ending violence in Afghanistan.
“I think, all parties should responsibly assist in peace process, verbal commitments are not enough. We support peace process and Afghan neighboring countries must cooperate with Afghanistan,” said German ambassador to Kabul.
The High Peace Council also considers the way to reach peace is difficult and called media efforts effective in providing peace.
“Media outlets role in promoting peace is very important. They should not promote disappointment among people,” said Saeeda Muzhgan Mustufi, broadcasting deputy of information ministry.
Afghanistan is burning in war fire for years and any efforts to end these violence were without result, but analysts consider Pakistan the only outlet to turn off the flames of war in Afghanistan.
Reported by Fawad Naseri