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Senate Speaker says Pakistan deceive, play tricks on peace talks

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

 

As Islamabad declares to cooperate between the government of Afghanistan and Taliban on peace talks, the Afghan Senate Speaker is concerned about Pakistan goodwill to fulfill the commitments they have made.

Fazel Hadi Muslimyar, the Senate House Speaker said,” I recommend that Afghan government must force Pakistani government to assure Kabul that they are not changing Taliban white-flag to Islamic State (IS) black-flag, bloodsheds must be stopped in Afghanistan anymore, because currently Pakistan is mediating the negotiations”.

Muslimyar doubts on Pakistan good intention to cooperate, though he supports the National Unity Government (NUG) efforts to restart peace process in Afghanistan he is more concerned over Pakistan loyalty to help have a peaceful neighboring country.

Currently Pakistan is trying to deceive and play tricks; therefore, Afghan government must be very careful on peace talks. We want to have a clear negotiation result, because the sources that support Taliban are obvious, they only change the name of the terrorist groups. The government has promised us that Pakistan is cooperating on peace talks, but we are not confident and scoring Pakistan with the disputed Durant-line is definitely unacceptable,” The House Speaker added.

Dr. Rangin Dadfar Spanta is a politician in Afghanistan who last served as National Security Advisor of President Hamid Karzai.

Furthermore; Dr. Rangin Dadfar Spanta Ex-Afghan national security advisor also disqualifies Pakistan role on peace negotiations with Taliban insurgent groups.

Spanta declared, “Pakistan military and intelligence forces are backing Taliban insurgent groups in Afghanistan that is why I doubt about the results of the negotiations, although I support Kabul peace initiatives”.

These statements come after Kabul and Islamabad recently started security cooperation to bring peace in Afghanistan.

Experts believe though Afghan leaders visited top Pakistani military officials many times and the Pakistani partner has promised to force Taliban leadership restart the peace process, but they have never struggled to accelerate this process honestly.

Now Afghan NUG is trying to start peace talks practically with the support of Pakistan and Islamabad leadership have to prove that they are truly committed to fight against terrorist groups actively operating in Pakistan territory and will support Afghan-Taliban peace talks.

Reported by: Rafi Sediqi

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