FO clarifies PM Imran Khan’s ‘misinterpreted’ comments over Afghanistan

27 Mar, 2019

Clarifying the comments of Prime Minister Imran Khan over Afghan, the Foreign Office said on Wednesday that the premier's words were misinterpreted and that Pakistan has no other interest in Afghanistan except to promote peace through an 'Afghan owned' and 'Afghan led' political process.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) issued a statement saying that the premier's words regarding Afghanistan were reported out of context, hence resulting in unwarranted reaction from various quarters.  The statement clarified that PM Khan had referred to Pakistan's model where elections are held under an interim government.

"The comments should not be misinterpreted to imply interference in Afghanistan's internal affairs," the statement stated. The press release further said, "PM of Pakistan has taken personal interest in facilitating the ongoing political reconciliation process and the same must not be misconstrued to undermine the sincere efforts of Pakistan or to create misunderstandings at this crucial stage of the process."

The foreign ministry said that the prime minister understands the plight of brave people of Afghanistan, who have a 'right to live in peace after four decades of violence and war'.

On Tuesday, Afghanistan recalled its ambassador from Pakistan over the premier's 'irresponsible' remarks by the premier. Afghanistan had also summoned Pakistan's deputy ambassador in Kabul.

On Monday, while speaking to the media, the prime minister had allegedly said that forming an interim Afghan government would smooth peace talks between the United States and Taliban officials.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2019

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