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India has faced humiliation on Afghan front after Taliban takeover: Fawad

  • Says India has no role to play in Afghanistan as it does not share a border with the country
Published September 5, 2021

Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry has said that India has faced humiliation on the Afghan front after the Taliban takeover.

Talking to journalists in Lahore on Sunday, Fawad added that India has no role to play in Afghanistan as it does not share a border with the country.

The minister said Pakistan supports the formation of an Afghan government comprising of all the groups. He, however, said that the formation is Afghanistan's internal matter.

Vacuum in Afghanistan hugely dangerous, says Fawad

He reiterated that Islamabad will do everything for stability in Afghanistan.

"Pakistan has historical cultural ties with the people of Afghanistan and Islamabad will continue to play its due role for peace and stability."

Regarding Director-General Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Lt General Faiz Hameed's visit to Kabul, Fawad said the visit aims to keep ties intact at the intelligence level.

He said Pakistan firmly stands with Kashmiri people and will always continue to do so.

Pakistan not siding with any group in Afghanistan, says Fawad

Earlier, Fawad said that the vacuum in Afghanistan is hugely dangerous and major powers must play a role to control the situation in the war-torn country.

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