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The Afghan authorities on Thursday declined to allow the landing of a Pakistani plane carrying a parliamentary delegation led by National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser, reported 24NewsHD TV channel, quoting sources.


The flight of the Pakistani delegation kept hovering over the Kabul Airport for several hours but the Afghan authorities refused landing to the plane.


According to the sources, the officials at the Kabul Airport refused to budge as the Afghan parliament, which invited the Pakistani parliamentary delegation, failed to get clearance from the Afghan government.


However, the media wing of the Parliament House in Islamabad announced on Thursday that the visit of Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser to Afghanistan was postponed due to the closure of the Kabul Airport at the last moment, citing security reasons.


The Speaker was heading a nine-member parliamentary delegation to Kabul on the special invitation of his counterpart Chairman Wolsi Jirga Afghanistan Mir Rehman Rahmani, aimed at enhancing people-to-people contacts.


However, Mohammad Sadiq, Pakistan’s Special Representative for Afghanistan in a tweet said “Speaker’s visit to Kabul postponed as airport was closed due to security threat.”


He said “the plane was about to descend when the control tower informed of the closure of airport. New dates for the visit will be decided after mutual consultations.”





According to the data available from the flight tracker Flightradar 24 and shared by an unofficial PIA enthusiast the aircraft circled for some time near Kabul’s Hamid Karzai Airport, before heading back home.






The delegation comprised Prime Minister’s Special Representative for Afghanistan Sadiq Khan, MNAs Shandan Gulzaar, Muhammad Yaqoob Sheikh, Sajid Khan, Maulana Salauddin Ayubi, Gul Dad Khan, Ghulam Mustafa Shah and Secretary National Assembly. The delegation was on a four-day visit to Kabul.


Prior to his visit the Speaker in a brief video message said he looked forward to closer ties with the people of Afghanistan. He said the delegation planned to hold wide-ranging discussions, including deliberations on the Afghan peace and cross-border trade.





According to Afghan website TOLOnews, Pakistani parliament speaker Asad Qaiser’s planned three-day visit to Kabul has been cancelled for security reasons, according to the head of the Afghan parliament's secretariat.


The visit was expected to happen on Thursday.


Reports of explosives being placed under a building near the Kabul Airport prevented a plane carrying Asad Qaiser from landing, said Reyaz Arian, the commander of Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul. “According to the reports, the explosive was placed a while ago,” he said.


In the meantime, the Afghan parliament's secretariat office said that Qaiser’s trip will happen in the near future.


 
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Afghanistan should not humiliate Pakistan like that. That is just undiplomatic of them. They should have at least allowed to land and then sort the issue out. This is embarrassing to Pakistani parliamentarians. However, hopefully Pakistan will deal with this diplomatically.
 
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In 1947 Afghanistan was a reasonably powerful country and Pakistan did not even have assault riffles

Fast Forward to 2021...

They wanna play.... Game on babes
Learn to live in peace with neighbours. Stop fassad fil arz... Or keep paying the price
 
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The Afghan authorities on Thursday declined to allow the landing of a Pakistani plane carrying a parliamentary delegation led by National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser, reported 24NewsHD TV channel, quoting sources.


The flight of the Pakistani delegation kept hovering over the Kabul Airport for several hours but the Afghan authorities refused landing to the plane.


According to the sources, the officials at the Kabul Airport refused to budge as the Afghan parliament, which invited the Pakistani parliamentary delegation, failed to get clearance from the Afghan government.


However, the media wing of the Parliament House in Islamabad announced on Thursday that the visit of Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser to Afghanistan was postponed due to the closure of the Kabul Airport at the last moment, citing security reasons.


The Speaker was heading a nine-member parliamentary delegation to Kabul on the special invitation of his counterpart Chairman Wolsi Jirga Afghanistan Mir Rehman Rahmani, aimed at enhancing people-to-people contacts.


However, Mohammad Sadiq, Pakistan’s Special Representative for Afghanistan in a tweet said “Speaker’s visit to Kabul postponed as airport was closed due to security threat.”


He said “the plane was about to descend when the control tower informed of the closure of airport. New dates for the visit will be decided after mutual consultations.”





According to the data available from the flight tracker Flightradar 24 and shared by an unofficial PIA enthusiast the aircraft circled for some time near Kabul’s Hamid Karzai Airport, before heading back home.






The delegation comprised Prime Minister’s Special Representative for Afghanistan Sadiq Khan, MNAs Shandan Gulzaar, Muhammad Yaqoob Sheikh, Sajid Khan, Maulana Salauddin Ayubi, Gul Dad Khan, Ghulam Mustafa Shah and Secretary National Assembly. The delegation was on a four-day visit to Kabul.


Prior to his visit the Speaker in a brief video message said he looked forward to closer ties with the people of Afghanistan. He said the delegation planned to hold wide-ranging discussions, including deliberations on the Afghan peace and cross-border trade.





According to Afghan website TOLOnews, Pakistani parliament speaker Asad Qaiser’s planned three-day visit to Kabul has been cancelled for security reasons, according to the head of the Afghan parliament's secretariat.


The visit was expected to happen on Thursday.


Reports of explosives being placed under a building near the Kabul Airport prevented a plane carrying Asad Qaiser from landing, said Reyaz Arian, the commander of Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul. “According to the reports, the explosive was placed a while ago,” he said.


In the meantime, the Afghan parliament's secretariat office said that Qaiser’s trip will happen in the near future.



If anything that goes to show what a shambles the country's administration is.
The Afghan parliament invites them but the "government" stops it.
 
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Afghanistan should not humiliate Pakistan like that. That is just undiplomatic of them. They should have at least allowed to land and then sort the issue out. This is embarrassing to Pakistani parliamentarians. However, hopefully Pakistan will deal with this diplomatically.
So you wanted the Afghans to allow the plane to land and expose the Pakistani delegation to explosives or terrorist threats?

This is a humiliation for the Afghans - they can’t even secure their main airport in the capital Kabul and provide security to an official parliamentary delegation visiting Afghanistan on the invitation of the Afghan parliament.

Additionally - it is an insult & humiliation of the Afghan parliament by the Afghan government & Afghan security forces in that the Afghan parliament’s international guests couldn’t even land because of the failure of the Afghan govt & security forces to provide security.
 
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Afghanistan should not humiliate Pakistan like that. That is just undiplomatic of them. They should have at least allowed to land and then sort the issue out. This is embarrassing to Pakistani parliamentarians. However, hopefully Pakistan will deal with this diplomatically.

We went there with an invitation from the afghan parliament, How exactly is that humiliating? This Is childish and shows the Extremely low level of intelligence which Means Indians were at the Airport...
 
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Today, PIA Airbus A320 registration AP-BLA flight PK249 from Islamabad to Kabul returned to Islamabad due to closure of Kabul Airport for security reason. The aircraft was not allowed to land in Kabul.

The flight departed from Islamabad at 10:48 AM and returned to Islamabad at 12:29 PM. It flew holding pattern for about forty minutes near Kabul.

The aircraft was also carrying a Pakistani parliamentary delegation led by Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser.

it was reguler flight and kabul airport was closed for all flights not only for pk249.
this was situation kabul airport today from 7am to 12:40 no aircraft landed in kabul


Screenshot_2021-04-08 Live Flight Tracker - Real-Time Flight Tracker Map Flightradar24.png
 
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The Afghan authorities on Thursday declined to allow the landing of a Pakistani plane carrying a parliamentary delegation led by National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser, reported 24NewsHD TV channel, quoting sources.


The flight of the Pakistani delegation kept hovering over the Kabul Airport for several hours but the Afghan authorities refused landing to the plane.


According to the sources, the officials at the Kabul Airport refused to budge as the Afghan parliament, which invited the Pakistani parliamentary delegation, failed to get clearance from the Afghan government.


However, the media wing of the Parliament House in Islamabad announced on Thursday that the visit of Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser to Afghanistan was postponed due to the closure of the Kabul Airport at the last moment, citing security reasons.


The Speaker was heading a nine-member parliamentary delegation to Kabul on the special invitation of his counterpart Chairman Wolsi Jirga Afghanistan Mir Rehman Rahmani, aimed at enhancing people-to-people contacts.


However, Mohammad Sadiq, Pakistan’s Special Representative for Afghanistan in a tweet said “Speaker’s visit to Kabul postponed as airport was closed due to security threat.”


He said “the plane was about to descend when the control tower informed of the closure of airport. New dates for the visit will be decided after mutual consultations.”





According to the data available from the flight tracker Flightradar 24 and shared by an unofficial PIA enthusiast the aircraft circled for some time near Kabul’s Hamid Karzai Airport, before heading back home.






The delegation comprised Prime Minister’s Special Representative for Afghanistan Sadiq Khan, MNAs Shandan Gulzaar, Muhammad Yaqoob Sheikh, Sajid Khan, Maulana Salauddin Ayubi, Gul Dad Khan, Ghulam Mustafa Shah and Secretary National Assembly. The delegation was on a four-day visit to Kabul.


Prior to his visit the Speaker in a brief video message said he looked forward to closer ties with the people of Afghanistan. He said the delegation planned to hold wide-ranging discussions, including deliberations on the Afghan peace and cross-border trade.





According to Afghan website TOLOnews, Pakistani parliament speaker Asad Qaiser’s planned three-day visit to Kabul has been cancelled for security reasons, according to the head of the Afghan parliament's secretariat.


The visit was expected to happen on Thursday.


Reports of explosives being placed under a building near the Kabul Airport prevented a plane carrying Asad Qaiser from landing, said Reyaz Arian, the commander of Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul. “According to the reports, the explosive was placed a while ago,” he said.


In the meantime, the Afghan parliament's secretariat office said that Qaiser’s trip will happen in the near future.


bhakt media :rofl:
The flight of the Pakistani delegation kept hovering over the Kabul Airport for several hours but the Afghan authorities refused landing to the plane.

reality
flew holding pattern for about forty minutes near Kabul


it was NATO security whom closed airport
پاکستانی وفد میں شامل رکن قومی اسمبلی گل داد خان نے بی بی سی کے اعظم خان کو بتایا کہ ان کا طیارہ 45 منٹ تک کابل ایئرپورٹ کے اوپر ہوا میں رہا۔ ان کے مطابق طیارے کے پائلٹ سے افغان حکام رابطے میں تھے اور انھیں یہ بتایا گیا کہ نیٹو افواج ایئرپورٹ پر لینڈنگ کی اجازت نہیں دے رہی ہیں۔
 
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Afghanistan should not humiliate Pakistan like that. That is just undiplomatic of them. They should have at least allowed to land and then sort the issue out. This is embarrassing to Pakistani parliamentarians. However, hopefully Pakistan will deal with this diplomatically.

Dumb pajeets can't simply understand the fact that it was actually a humiliation for Afghanistan itself that it can't even secure its own airport in its own capital and had to close it for all flights due to "security threats"
 
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Dumb pajeets can't simply understand the fact that it was actually a humiliation for Afghanistan itself that it can't even secure its own airport in its own capital and had to close it for all flights due to "security threats"
I am okay however you take it. As far as I read it, Afghan parliament invited you without Afghan govt permission. Even so, they should have handled it more diplomatically by sorting the issue with in the administration rather than sending your parliamentarians back as if they are inconsequential nobodies. That is just plain humiliating. It is however is also embarrassing for Afghan parliament. All round situation brings up a bad taste.
 
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I am okay however you take it. As far as I read it, Afghan parliament invited you without Afghan govt permission. Even so, they should have handled it more diplomatically by sorting the issue with in the administration rather than sending your parliamentarians back as if they are inconsequential nobodies. That is just plain humiliating. It is however is also embarrassing for Afghan parliament. All round situation brings up a bad taste.
how stupid you are that you did not read posts above ?:P post#7 have you answer
 
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how stupid you are that you did not read posts above ?:P post#7 have you answer
Well they made it look like that for 3 hours. But like I said you can believe in whatever.

Also I see mostly unknown and landed in that chart. Only one was sent back to ISB.
 
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Well they made it look like that for 3 hours. But like I said you can believe in whatever.
flights from jeddah sharjah baku were not operated due to pakistan too ? :rofl: airport was closed for 6 hours . but bhakt media can feed andh bhakts any dung . its PIA station master in kabul's failure that he give ok to operate .
 
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