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KABUL: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Saturday said state to state relations with Pakistan are a bigger challenge for Afghanistan than the existence of terror groups such as Al-Qaeda and Taliban.

In an interview with Geo News, the Afghan President alleged that Pakistan provides sanctuaries to terrorists and trains them, making relations with Pakistan, the bigger challenge for his country.

"We cannot understand when Pakistan says it will not allow a group of terrorists to amend its constitution, army act and prepares a National Action Plan (NAP) against them. Simultaneously, Pakistan tolerates another group which attempts to undermine the government and bring horror, death and destruction to Afghanistan," said Ghani.

The Afghan president claimed he can provide addresses of Taliban leaders in Quetta.

'11 attacks on Fazlullah'
Ghani claimed that Afghan forces have bombed the chief of Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Mullah Fazlullah, eleven times along with attacks on his close aides.

"Can you show me a single operation against the Haqqani network, against Mullah Omar, against Mullah Mansoor, Mansoor traveled on a Pakistani passport out of Karachi, does Fazlullah travel on an Afghan passport out of Kabul," asked Ghani.

The Afghan premier also alleged terrorists wounded in Afghanistan are openly treated in Pakistani hospitals.

"Afghan designated terrorists also hold open meetings in Islamabad."

Ghani, earlier this month issued a similar statement, however, lauded Pakistan's operation in the tribal areas but added Haqqani network and groups threatening Afghanistan were spared in these offensives.

'Mullah Omar's death news leaked by Taliban'
Ghani rejected allegations that Afghan government had leaked the news of former Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Omar's death, which resulted in suspension of Pakistan-facilitated dialogue between the Taliban and government in Murree.

"The news of Mullah Omar's death came from the Taliban. We did not leak it, we just gave an official statement. After the news was leaked, we confirmed it from 19 sources, all within Taliban network," said the Afghan president.

'Proud of friendship with India'
The Afghan President, while answering a question, stated Afghanistan is proud of its friendship with India, as India shares Afghanistan's democratic aspirations.

"India is a historical friend of Afghanistan, India is building dams in Afghanistan, it is a democratic country and shares our democratic aspirations," said Ghani, adding that his country's foreign policy is no other country's business.

He said freedom to forge relations with other countries is the 'essence of sovereignty and the essence of regional stability'.

Three point agenda
Ghani presented a three point agenda in order to build trust measure with Pakistan.

  • Go after declared terrorist groups, if you don't take action against them, we won't trust you.
  • Act on the quadrilateral process, regarding reconcilable and irreconcilable (groups).
  • Those who reject peace talks should be evacuated from Pakistan.

    Source
 
  • Go after declared terrorist groups, if you don't take action against them, we won't trust you.
  • Those who reject peace talks should be evacuated from Pakistan.
what is he smoking ...... he is taking too much Naswar use comon sense if we go after every group .... then there will be no quadrilateral peace and shit it will be further fighting .....

Relations with Afghanistan is bigger challenge to us then finding out how many tolas in fawad bhai ka show ?
 
what is he smoking ...... he is taking too much Naswar use comon sense if we go after every group .... then there will be no quadrilateral peace and shit it will be further fighting .....

Relations with Afghanistan is bigger challenge to us then finding out how many tolas in fawad bhai ka show ?
He just failed when he tried to "Mobilise" the world against Pakistan, no one takes him seriously everybody knows that Pakistan is more important of an asset as compared to Afghanistan which can't control areas apart from surrounding 100 kms of Kabul.
No head should be paid to this statement and am shocked that our NEWS would even publish it.
If Pakistan really wants to cripple Afghanistan we don't have to resort to low level stuff, just send back 1/5th of the millions of refugees here. That will put enormous strain on an already feeble government and they will start begging again.
 
He just failed when he tried to "Mobilise" the world against Pakistan, no one takes him seriously everybody knows that Pakistan is more important of an asset as compared to Afghanistan which can't control areas apart from surrounding 100 kms of Kabul.
No head should be paid to this statement and am shocked that our NEWS would even publish it.
If Pakistan really wants to cripple Afghanistan we don't have to resort to low level stuff, just send back 1/5th of the millions of refugees here. That will put enormous strain on an already feeble government and they will start begging again.
yeah ....... jithy di khoti othy aa khaloti
 
KABUL: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Saturday said state to state relations with Pakistan are a bigger challenge for Afghanistan than the existence of terror groups such as Al-Qaeda and Taliban.

In an interview with Geo News, the Afghan President alleged that Pakistan provides sanctuaries to terrorists and trains them, making relations with Pakistan, the bigger challenge for his country.

"We cannot understand when Pakistan says it will not allow a group of terrorists to amend its constitution, army act and prepares a National Action Plan (NAP) against them. Simultaneously, Pakistan tolerates another group which attempts to undermine the government and bring horror, death and destruction to Afghanistan," said Ghani.

The Afghan president claimed he can provide addresses of Taliban leaders in Quetta.

'11 attacks on Fazlullah'
Ghani claimed that Afghan forces have bombed the chief of Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Mullah Fazlullah, eleven times along with attacks on his close aides.

"Can you show me a single operation against the Haqqani network, against Mullah Omar, against Mullah Mansoor, Mansoor traveled on a Pakistani passport out of Karachi, does Fazlullah travel on an Afghan passport out of Kabul," asked Ghani.

The Afghan premier also alleged terrorists wounded in Afghanistan are openly treated in Pakistani hospitals.

"Afghan designated terrorists also hold open meetings in Islamabad."

Ghani, earlier this month issued a similar statement, however, lauded Pakistan's operation in the tribal areas but added Haqqani network and groups threatening Afghanistan were spared in these offensives.

'Mullah Omar's death news leaked by Taliban'
Ghani rejected allegations that Afghan government had leaked the news of former Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Omar's death, which resulted in suspension of Pakistan-facilitated dialogue between the Taliban and government in Murree.

"The news of Mullah Omar's death came from the Taliban. We did not leak it, we just gave an official statement. After the news was leaked, we confirmed it from 19 sources, all within Taliban network," said the Afghan president.

'Proud of friendship with India'
The Afghan President, while answering a question, stated Afghanistan is proud of its friendship with India, as India shares Afghanistan's democratic aspirations.

"India is a historical friend of Afghanistan, India is building dams in Afghanistan, it is a democratic country and shares our democratic aspirations," said Ghani, adding that his country's foreign policy is no other country's business.

He said freedom to forge relations with other countries is the 'essence of sovereignty and the essence of regional stability'.

Three point agenda
Ghani presented a three point agenda in order to build trust measure with Pakistan.

  • Go after declared terrorist groups, if you don't take action against them, we won't trust you.
  • Act on the quadrilateral process, regarding reconcilable and irreconcilable (groups).
  • Those who reject peace talks should be evacuated from Pakistan.

    Source
Well, but Fazalullah is still alive and supporting insurgency inside Pakistan. To control the Taliban and Haqqani group Pakistan is fencing the border. But, Afghan govt against Fencing and recording the movement on Pakistani post. Neither Afghan govt has resources to keep and filter the data of people cross border daily.
 
Well Mr President you attacked 11 times and there he still lives, either your forces are biggest nincompoops or Mulla radio is indeed a cat. Who are you trying to fool?
 
LOL, Day by Day Afghanistan is becoming more insignificant to us with their usual rants. Why don't they man up and start taking responsibilities for their own failures. As Pakistan is back on track economically we don't really have to worry about them lets just wait we will put them in order.
 
There was an incident in which a wanted Terrorist was being escorted by Afghan Intelligence when US struck them, captured the terrorist and handed him over to Pakistan. He may seem sincere but his Intelligence agency isn't ...
 

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