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Afghan Ambassador takes to social media rather than diplomacy. Closed borders is hurting so much.

My heart suggests shooting down any of these pathetic 'chartered flights' (if the Afghans could actually materialise such things) but my (limited) brain says that we should retaliate to such unsanctioned and ill-revised remarks through diplomatic channels to keep political tension at a constant level. This would also delay any negotiations to reopen the border gates and deny any accusations of Pakistan aggressively heightening tensions like our hypocritical enemies like to make out.
 
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Afghan Ambassador Omar Zakhilwal on Saturday said Pakistan does not have a justification for the continued closure of crossing points on the Pak-Afghan border, and that his country might send in chartered flights to airlift stranded Afghans in case the border is not reopened soon.







That's good news but Mr Ambassador you should lead by example by leaving Pakistan
 
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On one hand Pakistan wants Afghan refugees residing in Pakistan to go back to Afghanistan and on the other hand they seal the border and not let anyone cross over to Afghanistan.
 
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How many flights required to take back 5 million afghans?
Brother they need cargo planes who have six engines, i think its Russian origin Antonov and must put 1000 in each flight in a standing position so in 5000 flight these "stranded" afghani will return their home.i m waiting for the airlift of afghan garbage from Pakistan. so we will say good bye to these cheap
 
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Atleast open the borders for common people who are stuck

How do you know these "common" people are not terrorist sympathizers and facilitators like those snakes in Pishin refugee camp and Kharotabad!?

Afghan Ambassador Omar Zakhilwal on Saturday said Pakistan does not have a justification for the continued closure of crossing points on the Pak-Afghan border, and that his country might send in chartered flights to airlift stranded Afghans in case the border is not reopened soon.

In a message posted to his Facebook page, Zakhilwal said he had talked with Pakistan's de facto foreign minister, Sartaj Aziz, to convey that if an opening was not allowed for the return of stranded Afghans within two days, he would ask his government to send chartered flights to lift them.

“This, however, would reflect very poorly [for Pakistan],” he added.

Zakhilwal said the argument presented by Pakistan — that the border closure is intended to stop terrorists from crossing over — does not carry any weight, as “these points such as Torkham and Spin Boldak have been manned by hundreds of military and other security personnel” and have all the necessary equipment and infrastructure in place to prevent such a possibility.

“Continuous unreasonable closure of legal Pak-Afghan trade and transit routes cannot have any other explanation except to be aimed at hurting the common Afghan people,” the envoy said in his social media post, apparently in breach of diplomatic protocol.

Editorial: Torkham hostilities

The envoy emphasised that the closure of crossing points hurts bilateral trade between the two countries, with Pakistan losing more as a result of the closures.

“Pakistan's declining export share in Afghanistan is indicative of that,” Zakhilwal said.

He also said the closure is in direct contradiction to the theme, objectives and messages of the recently-held Economic Cooperation Organisation summit in Islamabad.

Afghanistan’s top envoy said he had raised the issue of at least 25,000 Afghan nationals who had been unable to return to their country due to the closure, and have not been able to return despite repeated assurances in the past few weeks.

He elaborated that he had been given assurances that a partial opening of border crossings will be allowed to facilitate his countrymen, who he claimed had come to Pakistan either for medical treatment or personal visits.




The government had decided to seal the Torkham border crossing for an indefinite period on February 16, in the aftermath of a suicide attack at the shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar which killed 90.

The border was ordered closed for all kinds of communication due to 'security concerns'.

The operative word here being "may". I say please take ALL your citizens back, we don't need them here!
 
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