The meeting of the Pakistan National Security Committee on the developments in Afghanistan stressed that the Taliban and other groups must pledge that Afghan territory will not be used against any country, including Pakistan.
According to the correspondent of Fars News Agency’s regional offices; The meeting of the Pakistan National Security Committee on the developments in Afghanistan stressed that the Taliban and other groups must pledge that Afghan territory will not be used against any country, including Pakistan.
The meeting of the Pakistan National Security Committee chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan was attended by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Army Commander General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmad, Defense Minister Parviz Khatak, the most honorable Minister of Finance and others. Important state and military officials attended.
At the end of the meeting, an official statement was issued examining the situation in Afghanistan and its implications for Pakistan and future strategies.
“Pakistan is committed to a comprehensive and political settlement of the Afghan issue with the participation of all groups in the country and calls on all parties to respect the rule of law and protect the basic human rights of all Afghans,” the statement said.
According to the statement, participants said everyone should ensure that Afghan territory is not used by any terrorist organization or group against any country.
The statement said: “Pakistan wants peace and tranquility from its neighbor; Pakistan has been affected by the Afghan conflict for decades and is committed to a comprehensive political solution to its problem.
The meeting also reviewed the overall situation in the region, with participants saying the international community must acknowledge the sacrifices made over the past four decades.
The committee stated that there was never a military solution to the Afghan conflict and that negotiations were possible when US and NATO forces were present in Afghanistan. It is time for the international community to work together to ensure a comprehensive political policy.
At the meeting, the Prime Minister ordered that all necessary facilities be provided for all diplomats, journalists and staff of international organizations leaving Afghanistan.