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Pakistan’s Ishaq Dar says peaceful, stable Afghanistan will benefit both countries

Dar highlighted Pakistan’s cooperation with Afghanistan since the Islamic Emirate’s takeover in August 2021 to avert a humanitarian crisis but stated Afghan soil must not be used for terrorism against any state

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Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has said that a peaceful, stable Afghanistan would benefit both countries and promote prosperity in Central Asia and beyond.

Speaking at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad on Tuesday, he highlighted the importance of dialogue, the avoidance of bloc politics, and adherence to the UN Charter, the Tribune reported.

Dar emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to maintaining good neighborly relations with all countries, despite facing certain challenges.

He highlighted Pakistan’s cooperation with Afghanistan since the Islamic Emirate’s takeover in August 2021 to avert a humanitarian crisis but stated Afghan soil must not be used for terrorism against any state. He urged the Islamic Emirate to address Pakistan’s concerns.

He stressed that a peaceful, stable, united, and prosperous Afghanistan was in Pakistan’s interest due to shared history, geography, culture, and music.

He also stated that Pakistan aims for deeper partnerships with Iran, Gulf nations, Turkey, Central Asian states, and Azerbaijan, prioritizing trade, investment, and regional connectivity through the Special Investment Facilitation Council, the Tribune reported.


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