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ISLAMABAD: The adviser to prime minister on foreign affairs, Sartaj Aziz, said that rise of Islamic State (IS) group in Afghanistan is a point of concern for Pakistan.

Talking to media after an event in Islamabad on Wednesday, Aziz said certain elements trying to associate with IS were arrested from Sialkot, however, "it is the rise of IS in Afghanistan which is the cause of concern for Pakistan".

The premier's adviser went on to say that Afghan Taliban will have to shut down their subversive activities if they want the peace talks to happen and succeed. "It's also the condition set by Afghan government," he added.

Aziz further announced that a meeting of the quadrilateral committee comprising the senior diplomatic representatives from US, China, Afghanistan and Pakistan is called on January 10 in Islamabad to discuss the Afghan reconciliation process.


Hotline established between Pak, Afghan DGMOs

Pakistan and Afghanistan's Director General Military Operations (DGMO) discussed security issues through a hotline established on Wednesday through a mutual agreement between the two countries.



"Pursuing decision in General Raheel Sharif's visit to Afghanistan, a hot line is established between the DGMOs of both countries." said Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Asim Bajwa on Twitter.



Bajwa further said that the first contact was made on Wednesday and the two DGMOs discussed defence related issues, modalities, dates of meetings between the Corps Commanders of the two sides and measures to enhance coordination along the border.

Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif had visited Afghanistan and met Afghan President and Chief Executive on December 27.

The COAS and Afghan dignitaries agreed to jointly counter the terrorism threat and vowed not to allow use of their respective soil against each other through active intelligence sharing and Intelligence Based Operations (IBOs).

Emphasising the need to improve bilateral relations it was decided to establish a hot line contact between the DGMOs of both countries.

The high point of the visit was that the two sides agreed to resume the peace process with a mutually agreed quadrilateral framework including China and United States (US).

During his visit to Pakistan to participate in Heart of Asia conference, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani also attended a tripartite meeting including US representatives, where all the participants agreed to resume the peace process.

Related: Afghanistan, Pakistan and US agree on resumption of peace process

Pakistan had hosted a meeting between the Afghan Government and Afghan Taliban representatives in Murree on July 7, 2015, along with the representatives from China and USA.

The participants were duly mandated by their respective leadership and expressed their collective desire to bring peace to Afghanistan and the region.

The second round of the talks, which was scheduled to be held in Pakistan on 31 July 2015 was postponed in view of the reports regarding the death of Mulla Omar and the leadership crisis among Taliban.

Islamic State's rise in Afghanistan a concern for Pakistan, says Aziz
 
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What is not a concern for Pakistan ?
Is this gentleman downplaying the fact that Pakistan has started becoming a breeding ground for ISIS ?
 
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Taliban attacking Afghanistan = no concern for Pakistan
ISIS attacking Afghanistan = big Covent for Pakistan
How , why ????
 
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ISLAMABAD: The adviser to prime minister on foreign affairs, Sartaj Aziz, said that rise of Islamic State (IS) group in Afghanistan is a point of concern for Pakistan.

Talking to media after an event in Islamabad on Wednesday, Aziz said certain elements trying to associate with IS were arrested from Sialkot, however, "it is the rise of IS in Afghanistan which is the cause of concern for Pakistan".

The premier's adviser went on to say that Afghan Taliban will have to shut down their subversive activities if they want the peace talks to happen and succeed. "It's also the condition set by Afghan government," he added.

Aziz further announced that a meeting of the quadrilateral committee comprising the senior diplomatic representatives from US, China, Afghanistan and Pakistan is called on January 10 in Islamabad to discuss the Afghan reconciliation process.


Hotline established between Pak, Afghan DGMOs

Pakistan and Afghanistan's Director General Military Operations (DGMO) discussed security issues through a hotline established on Wednesday through a mutual agreement between the two countries.



"Pursuing decision in General Raheel Sharif's visit to Afghanistan, a hot line is established between the DGMOs of both countries." said Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Asim Bajwa on Twitter.



Bajwa further said that the first contact was made on Wednesday and the two DGMOs discussed defence related issues, modalities, dates of meetings between the Corps Commanders of the two sides and measures to enhance coordination along the border.

Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif had visited Afghanistan and met Afghan President and Chief Executive on December 27.

The COAS and Afghan dignitaries agreed to jointly counter the terrorism threat and vowed not to allow use of their respective soil against each other through active intelligence sharing and Intelligence Based Operations (IBOs).

Emphasising the need to improve bilateral relations it was decided to establish a hot line contact between the DGMOs of both countries.

The high point of the visit was that the two sides agreed to resume the peace process with a mutually agreed quadrilateral framework including China and United States (US).

During his visit to Pakistan to participate in Heart of Asia conference, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani also attended a tripartite meeting including US representatives, where all the participants agreed to resume the peace process.

Related: Afghanistan, Pakistan and US agree on resumption of peace process

Pakistan had hosted a meeting between the Afghan Government and Afghan Taliban representatives in Murree on July 7, 2015, along with the representatives from China and USA.

The participants were duly mandated by their respective leadership and expressed their collective desire to bring peace to Afghanistan and the region.

The second round of the talks, which was scheduled to be held in Pakistan on 31 July 2015 was postponed in view of the reports regarding the death of Mulla Omar and the leadership crisis among Taliban.

Islamic State's rise in Afghanistan a concern for Pakistan, says Aziz

As much as Pakistan is trying to stay away from ISIS the more and more ISIS is coming closer , ISIS is like a contagious disease its spreading in the world rapidly , I hope Afghanistan does not spread the disease to Pakistan which has just recovered from the wounds TTP gave . :disagree::pakistan:
 
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Where there is Islam, there is ISIS. How does that sound to you ?
Islam is in Malysia, Indonessia, UAE and dozens of other countries a well but no sign of ISIS. Wherever US went that region became a centre of terrorism. Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria what more proof do you need that you people are responsible for this disease of terrorism that has befallen on this planet. Pakistan had zero terrorism before you people invaded Afghanistan and now every country in the region is suffering.
Unfortunately polices of US have come back to bite them in Arse as well

What is not a concern for Pakistan ?
Is this gentleman downplaying the fact that Pakistan has started becoming a breeding ground for ISIS ?

Lol what centre? Your own citizens are going to Syria to fight for ISIS and you are trying to tell other about ISIS. Go clean your own house first then bark.
 
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Lol what centre? Your own citizens are going to Syria to fight for ISIS and you are trying to tell other about ISIS. Go clean your own house first then bark.

Who is going to deny that ?
We are brave enough to let the world know it and we are dealing with it on our own.
We are not cowards to lie to the world that Pakistan is still a peaceful country.
First Pakistanis must practice to live with some dignity and courage. Then speak of others.

Before that there is a thread going on. Just read it and rejuvenate yourself.
Turkey arrests three IS suspects, including two Pakistanis
 
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Who is going to deny that ?
We are brave enough to let the world know it and we are dealing with it on our own.
We are not cowards to lie to the world that Pakistan is still a peaceful country.
First Pakistanis must practice to live with some dignity and courage. Then speak of others.

Before that there is a thread going on. Just read it and rejuvenate yourself.
Turkey arrests three IS suspects, including two Pakistanis

Any fool who says that ISIS has a major base of operation outside Syria we must question their sanity. If a couple of morons pop up then that doesn't mean they have a massive presence.

I wouldn't expect a moron blinded by hatred for Pakistanis to understand our situation.
Reality of the ground is that Pakistan has almost cleared most of the FATA area from TTP scums.
War against militants in FATA nears its end - The Express Tribune
So whether it contradicts with your conspiracy theories then that is your issue not ours.

Lastly for three odd SUSPECTS i would say hundreds of Pakistan try to cross over to europe illegally.
As i said worry about your own business
23 Indians joined ISIS to fight in Iraq and Syria, 17 belong to southern states: Report | Zee News
 
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Islam is in Malysia, Indonessia, UAE and dozens of other countries a well but no sign of ISIS. Wherever US went that region became a centre of terrorism. Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria what more proof do you need that you people are responsible for this disease of terrorism that has befallen on this planet. Pakistan had zero terrorism before you people invaded Afghanistan and now every country in the region is suffering.
Unfortunately polices of US have come back to bite them in Arse as well

Pakistan already had a prototype indoctrination program ready before US invested in it during the soviet war. Please read history
 
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Any fool who says that ISIS has a major base of operation outside Syria we must question their sanity. If a couple of morons pop up then that doesn't mean they have a massive presence.
Karachi continued to be infested with street crimes in 2015 | Top Story | thenews.com.pk
I wouldn't expect a moron blinded by hatred for Pakistanis to understand our situation.
Reality of the ground is that Pakistan has almost cleared most of the FATA area from TTP scums.
War against militants in FATA nears its end - The Express Tribune
So whether it contradicts with your conspiracy theories then that is your issue not ours.

Lastly for three odd SUSPECTS i would say hundreds of Pakistan try to cross over to europe illegally.
As i said worry about your own business
23 Indians joined ISIS to fight in Iraq and Syria, 17 belong to southern states: Report | Zee News

Most foolish and distorting argument.
What did I point to and what non-sense are you explaining ?
I never spoke of your internal affairs. Street crimes, FATA terrorism, one Pakistani eating another, I am not at all bothered.

What I said was every 'Sunni' Muslim (Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Nepali, Chinese, American, European etc) in the world is deeply moved by the ISIS. Pakistan is no exception. According to your countrymen, ISIS is like a savior and purer than the Taliban. You cannot deny people from your country being pulled by ISIS.
 
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What is not a concern for Pakistan ?
Is this gentleman downplaying the fact that Pakistan has started becoming a breeding ground for ISIS ?

ISIS isn't in Pakistan as such, and to suggest it has become a "breeding ground" is ludicrous. The leaders who pledged themselves to ISIS, from the Pakistani Taliban are dead, along with many of their men, killed by a mixture of drone strikes and operations.

Afghan agency: ISIS leader killed in drone strike - CNN.com

Senior Isis leader Hafiz Saeed 'killed in drone strike in Afghanistan', reports intelligence agency | Middle East | News | The Independent

Isis in Pakistan: 13 former Taliban militants accused of attempting to set up new affiliate | Asia | News | The Independent
 
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Afghanistan is doomed as it is after the US invasion. The Taliban are still in charge. ISIS or no ISIS would make no difference at all. The country is run by thugs and women hating child molestors who earn their money through mass opium trade. Not to mention how sex abuse of women and children is thriving even under the watch of the liberators.

Troops detail orders to ignore sexual abuse in Afghanistan, despite general’s denial - The Washington Post

Afghanistan remains the worlds largest and illicit opium producer. Opium production in Afghanistan has been on the rise since US occupation started in 2001.

Afghanistan: Still the King of Opium | Foreign Policy

Afghanistan is an epic failure and will remain so for the unforeseeable future partly thanks to Ucle Sam's negligence. Not to mention that the US intelligence agency is the supporter and beneficiary of Afghan opium trade.
 
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