Pakistan to play constructive role for normalcy in Afghanistan
ISLAMABAD, DEC 27 (DNA) – Foreign office spokesperson Dr Faysal has stated that Pakistan is to play a constructive role to promote harmony and normalcy in Afghanistan.
At his weekly media talks in Islamabad on Thursday, the spokesperson told that the Foreign Minister has completed a positive visit to Sino, Afghanistan, Iran and Moscow and it helps generate consensus within the stakeholders to advance the normalcy in Afghanistan.
Dr Faysal said the visit was part of government’s policy to strengthen relations with important actors of the world. He said the Foreign Minister is to also visit Qatar in this regard.
The spokesperson said Pakistan’s position to give normalcy a chance in Afghanistan has become the basis for the world consensus.
Dr Faysal said recent developments in Afghanistan include “Moscow Format Consultations”, “Geneva conference on Afghanistan” and the “Abu Dhabi Meeting” have led to widely acknowledged pact.
He said the new development in Afghanistan and Pakistan’s important role as facilitator, has provided a significant chance to also strengthen bilateral knots with other players to promote trade, economic and other linkages.
To a query, Dr Faysal categorically stated that India has no role to play in Afghanistan. =DNA
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