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SLAMABAD: Afghan officials have shared details with the media of the meeting between the ISI Chief Lt Gen Naveed Mukhtar and President Ashraf Ghani and a presidential spokesman has said President Ghani has "rejected invitation to visit Pakistan."

However reports suggest that the Afghan Chief Executive Dr Abdullah Abdullah has hinted at visiting Pakistan very soon. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had extended to Dr Abdullah last year.

The BBC quoted deputy presidential spokesman Dawa Khan Menapal as saying that "President Ghani would not travel to Islamabad until Pakistan hands over those responsible for attacks in Mazar-e-Sharif, American university in Kabul and the governor house in Kandahar."

Nearly 140 security personnel were killed in the deadliest Taliban-claimed attack on the major military base in Mazar-e-Sharif last month.

The UAE ambassador and five other diplomats were killed in a blast inside the highly-secured Kandahar governor house in January. No group has so far claimed responsibility for the attack.

Kandahar police chief Gen Abdul Raziq had blamed the Haqqani network and the National Security Adviser Hanif Atmar alleged the attack was planned outside Afghanistan.

However, the Afghan Pajhwok news agency had reported that the Dubai police deputy chief, Lt. Gen. Dahi Khalfan Tamim, dismissed the Afghan security officials' claims and held the Afghan officials directly responsible for the incident.

The UAE officials had reportedly sought clarification from Gen Raziq as to how explosives were taken inside a heavily-guarded governor's guest house.

Both the Mazar-e-Sharif and Kandahar attacks were carried out with the help of the insider support, according to the Afghan officials.

In August last year Taliban militants attacked the American university in Kabul and killed at least 14 people.

Pakistan has not yet commented on the visit of the ISI chief to Kabul that was followed by high level military and parliamentary delegations. However, Afghan officials provided details to section of the Afghan media about the discussions between President Ghani and ISI chief.

An unnamed official told Radio Azadi that the president had stated that "relations will not become normal unless Pakistan takes steps on the demands made by the Afghan government."

"The President has told the Pakistani intelligence chief that visits would be meaningful if violence is reduced in Afghanistan in a month and Pakistan honours its commitments with the Afghan government," a credible source told the BBC Pashto service.

Pajhwok news agency reported that Ghani told the ISI chief he "could not trust Pakistan until it adopted practical steps to meet Afghanistan's longstanding demands to rein in terrorists on its soil who conducted incursions in the war-torn country."

The Afghan government also asked for action against the 84 Taliban leaders, whose list has already been provided to Pakistani authorities.

The Afghan media was silent about the list of 76 Pakistani militants that Pakistani officials had handed over to the Afghan diplomats in February after a series of attacks killed nearly 100 people. The attacks were claimed by the Pakistani armed groups which Pakistan says operate from the Afghan side of the border.
 
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Dawa Khan Menapal as saying that "President Ghani would not travel to Islamabad until Pakistan hands over those responsible for attacks in Mazar-e-Sharif, American university in Kabul and the governor house in Kandahar."




Dawa khan should do Dawa for us and appreciate our sacrifices that we have suffered for their sake and before pointing the finger to us he should tak check check in his country im sure he will find the terrorist he needs
 
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Its simply bad reporting;

"Dr Abdullah Abdullah has hinted at visiting Pakistan very soon."

That simply means he doesn't want to visit right away - but will visit in the recent future. That is it.
 
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Afghan president rejects invitation to visit Pakistan


KABUL: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Wednesday rejected Pakistan’s invitation to visit Islamabad.

He linked his Pakistan visit with extradition of ‘Afghan Taliban hiding in Islamabad involved in attacks in Kabul and Kandahar’.

He demanded of the Pakistani authorities to take practical action against the ‘Afghan Taliban using Pakistani soil against Afghanistan’.

Meanwhile, Pakistan has always denied these allegations, saying her soil was not being used against any country including, Afghanistan.
 
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Pakistan now has bad relationship with its 3 biggest bordering nations now.
 
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I think the invitation was not appropriate. I totally blame our President for this. He should be more diplomatic which means let Bilawal send out the invitation next time. That will never be declined by the Afghans.

 
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Pakistan now has bad relationship with its 3 biggest bordering nations now.
No, not at all. Pakistan has only one real enemy since 47 and it will remain enemy. Rest are all ups and downs in relations. That's normal thing.
Afghan govt is not even worthy to call a govt. It's rather municipality HQ of few big cities.
 
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Ahhh who cares about him anyways. He is not welcome here either.

Why our stupid parliamentarians even invited him when he didn't came here earlier during SAARC meeting.
 
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When the wh**e is taking direct orders & homework from India what do you expect from this bastard, wonders??
 
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No, not at all. Pakistan has only one real enemy since 47 and it will remain enemy. Rest are all ups and downs in relations. That's normal thing.
Afghan govt is not even worthy to call a govt. It's rather municipality HQ of few big cities.
100% right, when India will be sorted out well and proper (which is in the offing) rest of the 2 borders will be automatically stabilized.
 
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