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Afghanistan doesn't recognise Durand line as the International Border with Pak: Afghan Ambassador

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Solution: Pakistan should claim the Pashtun areas in Afghanistan and there could be many reasons for this fair claim.

When Afghanistan is not recognizing the Durand line, Pakistan is well within its right to do the same and start claiming the Pashtun areas in Afghanistan. And actually this idea will resonate in the Pashtun belt of both the countries.

Hint: FATA people want a merger with Pakistan and join the mainstream.
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the world exept Afghanistan recognise durand line
 
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kashmiries don't recognize iok so are you willing to give them also tamil nadu assam west bangal etc etc

Ask the same question to an Assami, Tamil or Bengali outside this forum, they should be the first one to spit on your face. LOL :rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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So the Afghan ambassador does not accept Pakistan. Does the government of Pakistan know this?
 
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It doesn't matter what Afghans think or what they want. Durrand Line is the international border and no one can deny this fact. Their Uncle has stated many times that Durrand Line is the international border.
 
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The fact that the very ambassador from Afghanistan to Pakistan has the b@lls to say this shows that he knows the limited options for Pakistan to respond.

And while Pakistan's "leaders" congregate in London to get on the same page as traitors.
 
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kashmiries don't recognize iok so are you willing to give them also tamil nadu assam west bangal etc etc

Who giving anyone anything? Mine was simply an observation. Afghans have never accepted the Durand Line as their border. This was the case soon after the creation of Pakistan, and is still true today.
 
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The fact that the very ambassador from Afghanistan to Pakistan has the b@lls to say this shows that he knows the limited options for Pakistan to respond.

Not that I am delighted with Pak leaders, but what "options" do Afghans have other than excessive complaining?
Without the Durrand line, Pak will survive, Afghanistan will disappear off the map.
 
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