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Ghani, Modi lash out at Pakistan on terrorism at Heart of Asia moot in Amritsar

it was heart of asia or bark at pak conference ? i can accept modi bark paksitan but Afghani ? a country fighting within since centuries barking pakistan ?
 
it was heart of asia or bark at pak conference ? i can accept modi bark paksitan but Afghani ? a country fighting within since centuries barking pakistan ?

They are barking because they are bharti slave dogs and do as they are told by their master.
 
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master noora has no issues with destroying national pride! he has none for himself but will make sure that the state has none left either!
Why the F--K did sartaj Aziz go there in the first place? when they r not coming to pak for talks why r we going there ? this was a disgraceful thing to go and now get the dose, this guy is simply bayghairat
 
Why the F--K did sartaj Aziz go there in the first place? when they r not coming to pak for talks why r we going there ? this was a disgraceful thing to go and now get the dose, this guy is simply bayghairat
sartaj aziz is following orders, the real shameless character is master noora.
 
Like when a baby throws its toys out the pram :argh:

On an International level nobody cares so they can call Pakistan whatever they want because it wont have any impact on us or our relations with others.
 
Like when a baby throws its toys out the pram :argh:

On an International level nobody cares so they can call Pakistan whatever they want because it wont have any impact on us or our relations with others.

Exactly. The rest of the world would continue to have relations with Pakistan and that is actually what matters to India.

Or else Indian or Afghan BS is nothing new for us.
 
Oh Baby!! I see lot of cute Pakistanis getting enraged by the candid talk of Ghani, I bet you people still wont learn anything and ponder upon wet dreams of making Afghanistan a sub-nation of Pakistan. Whatever our beloved cute members say, but India has successfully labelled you are as Terror supporting nation. Your thick skin after years of bashing have made you insensitive on such lashings on international forums.

Labelled where?

Afghanistan?

Bhutan?

Bangladesh?

:lol:
 
Begairti is in DNA of Afghans .. they can't change it , would have been better if we kicked those millions of Afghans from Pakistan in 80's .. their Generations are in Debt of Pakistan and yet we have to listen such Statements .. Shame
 
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (R) and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani (L) pose for the group picture at the 6th Heart of Asia (HoA) Ministerial Conference. ─ AFP
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi joined hands to lash out at Pakistan on terrorism as the subject took centre stage at the inauguration of the sixth Heart of Asia ministerial conference on Sunday in Amritsar.

The theme of the conference is 'enhanced cooperation for countering security threats and promoting connectivity in the Heart of Asia region', and speculation was rife that India and Afghanistan would seek to pin Pakistan on terrorism.

Ashraf Ghani opened the conference by snubbing a $500 million pledge from Pakistan for development projects in Afghanistan, saying Afghanistan 'needs aid to fight terrorism',

"We need to identify cross-border terrorism and a fund to combat terrorism. Pakistan has pledged $500m for Afghanistan's development. This amount can be spent to contain extremism," Ghani said, directly addressing Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz who was in attendance at the two-day moot.

"Afghanistan suffered the highest number of casualties last year. This is unacceptable... Some still provide sanctuary for terrorists. As a Taliban figure said recently, if they had no sanctuary in Pakistan, they wouldn't last a month," the Afghan president thundered.

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Attendees pose for a photograph at the conference. ─ AFP


"I don't want a blame game, I want clarifications on what is being done to prevent the export of terror," Ghani said.

He emphasised the need to "confront the fifth spectrum in the room, which is terrorism" and called on Pakistan to "verify cross-border activities".

The Afghan president appreciated India's support to Afghanistan, which he said comes "with no strings attached".

"The relationship is based on shared values and beliefs," Ghani said.

Must counter terrorists: Modi
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his opening remarks termed terrorism "the biggest threat to Afghanistan's peace and the region," Indian media reported.

Although the Indian premier did not refer explicitly to Pakistan in his speech at the Heart of Asia conference, Modi has vowed to step up a drive to isolate Pakistan diplomatically following the Uri army base attack in September, which it blames on Pakistan ─ an allegation Islamabad denies.

Hours after the Uri attack occurred, Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh termed Pakistan a 'terrorist state' and accused Pakistan of involvement.

Addressing the moot, Modi said, "We must counter terrorists and their masters. We must demonstrate strong collective will to defeat terror network that cause bloodshed and spread fear."

"Silence and inaction on terror in Afghanistan and the region will only embolden terrorists and masters and those fund them," he said.

Modi said India is committed to 'durable peace' in Afghanistan, and announced plans to connect India and Afghanistan via an air link, as well as discussed the possibility of trilateral cooperation over Iran's Chahbahar port.


"India-Afghanistan-Iran cooperation on the Chahbahar port will help Afghanistan to connect its economy to the rest of the world," Modi said.

Aziz slams Ghani's 'baseless accusations', says Pakistan wants peace with India
Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz slammed Ghani's 'baseless accusations' on Pakistan and called for evolving a joint and purposeful strategy for lasting peace in Afghanistan,

"Peaceful resolution to all the longstanding issues is the only way forward for regional cooperation and connectivity,"

"Pakistan is ready to extend every kind of cooperation for lasting peace in Afghanistan," he said, adding that Afghanistan should avoid levelling false and baseless accusations at Pakistan.

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Sartaj Aziz and Indian PM Narendra Modi shake hands upon the former's arrival in India. ─ Photo courtesy Radio Pakistan


Speaking to journalists in Amritsar earlier, Aziz said Pakistan prioritises peace and is ready for talks with India if New Delhi desires the same, the Press Information Department said in a statement.

"Terrorism is one of the issues to be discussed under the composite dialogue with India," Aziz said, adding that both countries should sit together and discuss issues instead of engaging in heated debate in the media.

"If we do not have structured dialogue, then the dialogue through media increases hostility and negative perceptions," he said.

"Pakistan is committed to peace and security of the region and to promote multilateral peace for this purpose," he said, adding that this was one of the reasons he attended the conference in India.

Aziz arrives in Amritsar
The two-day moot kicked off amidst a media frenzy as a handshake between Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi sparked speculation regarding the possibility of a Pak-India meeting on the sidelines of the event.

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Sartaj Aziz, Pak High Commissioner Abdul Basit attend dinner at Heart of Asia in Amritsar Saturday. ─ Photo courtesy Indian Express


Reports speculated whether Sartaj Aziz’s early arrival in India on Saturday presaged a ‘chance’ bilateral meeting with Indian PM Modi, who is hosting the multilateral conference on Afghanistan.

Indian Ministry of External Affairs Spokesman Vikas Swarup has, however, rubbished the rumours citing "a climate of continued terrorism" as the reason bilateral talks may not take place. "India will never accept continued terrorism as the new normal of the bilateral relationship,"

Prior to the meet, Modi and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani held bilateral talks focusing on a range of issues, including trade, investment, infrastructural development and increasing defence and security ties.

Sartaj Aziz also met Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Ashraf Ghani separately on the sidelines of the ministerial conference.

Heart of Asia process
The initiative was launched in 2011 in Istanbul, Turkey for encouraging economic and security cooperation between Afghanistan and its neighbours for dealing with the common problems of terrorism, extremism and poverty

A senior officials’ meeting of the Heart of Asia process, themed 'Addressing Challenges, Achieving Prosperity', was held on Saturday and their deliberations were to feed into the ministerial session today.

Pakistan, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, China, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan and the United Arab Emirates are part of the Heart of Asia initiative.

Six key areas in which the 14 countries have been pursuing confidence-building measures since the 2013 Almaty meeting are disaster management, counter-terrorism, counter-narcotics, trade and investment, regional infrastructure, and education.

The process is supported by 17 other, predominantly Western, countries, and 12 international organisations which are also sending senior representatives.


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Muslim states should always (regardless of issues) stand together and sort out their OWN problems TOGETHER! This is precisely why Muslims are suffering across the globe....
 

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