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FM Qureshi urges Biden administration to 'not reverse' Afghan peace process

When it comes to human rights, all countries are hypocrites, taken only at face value. Of course, the US knows what India is doing in Afghanistan and why: China. And since China and Pakistan are allied against India, the US looks the other way.

It's just odd that Pakistan is complaining about India using Afghanistan to launch terrorist attacks against Pakistan when it did the same to India during the late 80s and 90s: funneling Afghan jihadis into Kashmir and hosting pro-Khalistan groups.

It seems terrorism in Afghanistan cuts both ways.
im glad an Indian is finally doing some soul searching.

I just don’t think Pakistan ever really need Afghanistan to send militants to India. Pakistan is a big enough country for training camps and recruiting.. you know the alleged Balakot camps...
however India really needs Afghanistan...
 
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Issuing such statements with a new administration coming to power is normal. The US has issued similar statements about 'Pakistan continuing to cooperate against terrorism etc' every time a new government has taken charge in Pakistan as well.

At this point you can't say anything one way or the other, so no need to hype up a pretty routine diplomatic statement in the given circumstances.
I hope process will move farward once it reverse due to Biden administration then pushing Taliban for talks again with US will be impossible for Pakistan and also they Wong trust on US again So my two cents it will continue and troop level will remain same
 
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The Pakistani position is that the US needs to maintain some kind of a military presence to induce both sets of major domestic actors in Afghanistan (the Kabul government and the Taliban) to continue to engage in good faith, until a peace deal is reached, at which point the continued presence of US troops is something the US should negotiate with the Kabul Regime and Afghan Taliban (mostly the Afghan Taliban, since they are the ones with the biggest issue with foreign troops on Afghan soil).

The US keeping a small number of troops to maintain that leverage and act against other terrorist groups such as the ISKP, TTP etc. is something Pakistan does not object to. Small troop increases for such purposes are not something Pakistan opposes. What Pakistan would have issue with is a significant increase in US troops for the purpose of escalating military actions against the Afghan Taliban, or any kind of significant increase that would push the Afghan Taliban away from peace talks.
 
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The stubborn Taliban will pay the price with their stubborn mindset. US under democrat will likely send more troops again if Taliban doesnt make compromise with current Afghan government.
 
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This current admin will just be another Obama era with wars and killing of people specially muslim ....atleast trump didn't star any new war and against us soldiers present ...Joe biden will peruse same american evil policies ..wish this evil country fight inside so that others have peace
 
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The stubborn Taliban will pay the price with their stubborn mindset. US under democrat will likely send more troops again if Taliban doesnt make compromise with current Afghan government.
ahh you do know that the yanks are the occupiers not Taliban? 2021 is the 20th year of this war and neither side has won! if anything the taliban are the strongest ever.
 
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Please don't turn into the Pakistani media and add your own masala to the statement made by the Foreign Minister.

It is far too early to know what direction the Biden Administration will take on Afghanistan, and the statement by the Foreign Minister is pretty normal in terms of officially re-stating Pakistan's position on the peace talks in Afghanistan and calling for continuity from the new US Administration.

Thread title updated.


American tone and behaviour has changed. It didn't took long for deep state pets to occupy White House and start undoing all the work towards peace.

Pakistanis need to get out of hallucination and understand that this new American regime is nothing but face of American deep state, bunch of slippery and cunning old timers. Pakistani behaviour needs to change, leave no room for complacency and good will for yanks and their allies, along with ruthless purse of national interests, regionally and beyond.


Biden administration to review US-Taliban withdrawal deal


Specifically, Washington wants to check that the Taliban are “living up to [their] commitments to cut ties with terrorist groups, to reduce violence in Afghanistan, and to engage in meaningful negotiations with the Afghan government and other stakeholders”, her statement continued.



Americans are changing the goal posts and terms of peace deal already. Who are these "other stakeholders"? Same who are using Afghan territory under American nose to spread terrorism in Pakistan?
 
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'Shining, secular India no more': FM Qureshi urges Biden administration to recognise new realities


"In [these] four years [since the previous Democrat administration] the world has changed, the region has changed and Pakistan has changed and you have to engage with this new Pakistan," said Qureshi, further adding, "India has changed. Is it the same shining and secular India today? No."



FM on daily basis is sending subtle but very meaningful messages.

Pakistanis are generally slow in reading the situation in geopolitics, even when state is sending the messages which are crystal clear.
 
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FM Qureshi urges Biden administration to 'not reverse' Afghan peace process - Pakistan - DAWN.COM



FM Qureshi urges Biden administration to 'not reverse' Afghan peace process
Dawn.comPublished January 22, 2021Updated about 2 hours ago
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Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi says US President Joe Biden should realise there is an opportunity in Afghanistan. — PID/File

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi says US President Joe Biden "should realise there is an opportunity in Afghanistan". — PID/File












Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has urged the Biden administration to "persevere" with the Afghan peace deal which was signed in Doha between the United States and Taliban last year and "not reverse things".

The foreign minister made the remarks in an interview with Al Jazeera that was published on Thursday. He said that Joe Biden, who was sworn in as America's president on Wednesday, "should realise there is an opportunity in Afghanistan".
“Push them forward, because, after a long time, we have started moving in the right direction," Qureshi said.
Pakistan has played the role of mediator during the peace talks between the Afghan Taliban and the US, which led to a landmark deal signed in Doha in February last year. According to a joint statement released by the parties at the time, a full withdrawal of all US and coalition forces would occur within 14 months of the deal getting signed, if the Taliban hold up their end of the agreement.

The US had committed to reducing the number of its troops in Afghanistan from 13,000 to 8,600 within 135 days of signing the deal, and working with its allies to proportionally reduce the number of coalition forces in Afghanistan over the same period. Currently, there are 2,500 US troops in Afghanistan.
However, Biden's nominee for state secretary, Anthony Blinken, hinted earlier this week that an increase in violence in Afghanistan may lead to US retaining some of it troops.
"We want to retain some capacity to deal with any resurgence of terrorism, which is what brought us there in the first place," Blinken said in his confirmation hearing. “We have to look carefully at what has actually been negotiated. I haven't been privy to it yet."
US President Biden has stated that while he would reduce the number of combat troops in Afghanistan, he would not withdraw US military presence.
Last year, during a debate between Democratic presidential candidates, Biden had said: "We can prevent the United States from being the victim of terror coming out of Afghanistan by providing for bases — insist the Pakistanis provide bases for us to air lift from and to move against what we know."
Biden's nominee for defence secretary Gen Lloyd J Austin, meanwhile, identified Pakistan as an "essential partner" in the Afghan peace process during his confirmation hearing earlier this week.
“We are concerned because we feel violence can vitiate the climate,” Qureshi said in his interview with Al Jazeera yesterday. “Pakistan has done a lot, we have really bent backwards to create an environment to facilitate the peace process.”
The foreign minister further said that there were "spoilers" within Afghanistan who "have benefited from the war economy" and did not want the peace process to be successful. He also cautioned that there were "elements from outside who do not share our vision, which is a peaceful, stable, prosperous Afghanistan".
Ultimately, Qureshi said, it was the Afghan leadership's responsibility to ensure that the peace process succeeds.
"It's their country, it's their future."
Pakistan's relationship with the previous US administration had started out as thorny after former President Donald Trump ended the security assistance to Pakistan. However, relations improved after Pakistan assisted talks between US and the Afghan Taliban.
Islamabad has repeatedly emphasised that Pakistan has much to gain from peace in Afghanistan, which should be "Afghan-led and Afghan-owned".
“They (Biden administration) should be supportive of what, I feel, is a convergence of interests,” said Qureshi in the interview.
“Our approach, thinking, objectives and shared visions are very much in line with the priorities of the new administration. And that convergence can be built further.”
Qureshi also said that the US should not view Islamabad's close relations with China as a "zero-sum game".
“They [the US] should come, compete and invest
,” Qureshi said, while referring to China's investment in Pakistan. The foreign minister further said that Pakistan was also willing to mediate between US and China if need be.
“Pakistan traditionally has had the opportunity and has built bridges between the two. In this environment, where there is a change […] Pakistan can be a bridge-builder,” said Qureshi. He was referring to Islamabad's mediation efforts between Washington and Beijing in 1972 in order to facilitate then US President Richard Nixon's historic visit to China.

when trump WAS IN POWER, HE SHOWED THE STICK TO AMERCIANS
NOW JOE COES.
HE TAKES THE STICK OUT OF AMERCIANS
AND SHOWS IT BACK AT THE WORLD!

CHANGE IS COMMING!!!!!!TO PAKISTAN
 
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American tone and behaviour has changed. It didn't took long for deep state pets to occupy White House and start undoing all the work towards peace.

Pakistanis need to get out of hallucination and understand that this new American regime is nothing but face of American deep state, bunch of slippery and cunning old timers. Pakistani behaviour needs to change, leave no room for complacency and good will for yanks and their allies, along with ruthless purse of national interests, regionally and beyond.


Biden administration to review US-Taliban withdrawal deal


Specifically, Washington wants to check that the Taliban are “living up to [their] commitments to cut ties with terrorist groups, to reduce violence in Afghanistan, and to engage in meaningful negotiations with the Afghan government and other stakeholders”, her statement continued.



Americans are changing the goal posts and terms of peace deal already. Who are these "other stakeholders"? Same who are using Afghan territory under American nose to spread terrorism in Pakistan?

The US deep state was in pain and agony for the last 4 years. Trump was all over the warmongering deep state. Totally bypassing deep state conmen such as McMaster, Esper, Mattis and Tillerson. He had to go because he was interferring in their wars. They made sure he lost the elections. No doubt the status quo is back in town.

No doubt the deep state is going to undo all the hardwork. We will be back to square one. The deep state is going to make sure that India gets a front seat in Afghanistan to undermine Pakistan.

The real question is how prepared is Pakistan?
 
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The US deep state was in pain and agony for the last 4 years. Trump was all over the warmongering deep state. Totally bypassing deep state conmen such as McMaster, Esper, Mattis and Tillerson. He had to go because he was interferring in their wars. They made sure he lost the elections. No doubt the status quo is back in town.

No doubt the deep state is going to undo all the hardwork. We will be back to square one. The deep state is going to make sure that India gets a front seat in Afghanistan to undermine Pakistan.

The real question is how prepared is Pakistan?




In essence I agree with you but after Galwan 2016, the americans must now be aware that india cannot depended on to further american hegemonic and geostrategic goals.
 
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In essence I agree with you but after Galwan 2016, the americans must now be aware that india cannot depended on to further american hegemonic and geostrategic goals.

The problem lies with US deep state elements. There is an old and stubborn part of the deep state influencing key policymaking. The US deep state wants India to retain an important role in Afghanistan. One is to undermine Pakistan and the other is to establish control. What you are reading in headlines is a glimpse of things to come. These are small, but important developments. Expect big changes in the weeks ahead.

I don't have faith in the new US government. Sooner or later the deal is going to be broken. The problem for the deep state is that after the deal is broken or drastically changed, new negotiations are very unlikely to take place. Trust will be broken.
 
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The problem lies with US deep state elements. There is an old and stubborn part of the deep state influencing key policymaking. The US deep state wants India to retain an important role in Afghanistan. One is to undermine Pakistan and the other is to establish control. What you are reading in headlines is a glimpse of things to come. These are small, but important developments. Expect big changes in the weeks ahead.

I don't have faith in the new US government. Sooner or later the deal is going to be broken. The problem for the deep state is that after the deal is broken or drastically changed, new negotiations are very unlikely to take place. Trust will be broken.



Agreed. But the big question for the deep state is, "can the indians be counted on to carry our american geostrategic interests in Afghanistan?"

Like you said, we'll find out in the coming weeks and months.
 
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