High Commissioner Moazzam Ahmad Khan held an extensive virtual discussion with Lisa Nandy MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Stephen Kinnock, Shadow Minister for Asia and Pacific on the unfolding situation in Afghanistan in yesterday.
In his interaction, the High Commissioner presented Pakistan’s perspective on the Afghan situation, pointing out that Pakistan had been sincere in its desire for peace and stability in Afghanistan. As part of a shared responsibility, it had extended every support for initiating the Intra Afghan dialogue. It was regrettable that the dialogue was unable to make much headway, principally because of intransigence of the Afghan government.
He updated his interlocutors on Pakistan’s efforts to extend all possible humanitarian support in evacuating those intending to leave Afghanistan. He hoped that the international community would not repeat past mistakes, and would stay engaged to ensure peace, security and stability in Afghanistan.
He further clarified that Pakistan hoped that human rights, including women rights would be respected, a broad-based and inclusive dispensation would be put in place and Afghan soil will not be used to foment instability in any country.
The High Commissioner assured that as a responsible member of the international community, Pakistan would continue to extend all possible facilitation to evacuation efforts of foreign nationals.
Published on : August 27, 2021
Last Update : August 28, 2021