ironman
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From wiki, since it was easy to quote all the arguments from one source:
The Afghan arguments, and the arguments in the article you posted, have no basis in international law. The world legally recognizes the Durand line as the international border, and the only way it could be changed is through bilateral negotiation between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The Durand agreement itself has no mention of any need of 'ratification from the Afghan parliament' - its just another bogus excuse made up to justify the Afghan claim over Pakistani territory.
Friend I have never doubted the existence of Durand agreement. I only said you cannot exactly point out to fence it. The agreement signed in 1893 is it ..
Now see the map of British Empire at that time.
So according to this map, what is the possible border has been accepted by British and Afghans at that time?(Afghanistan too had a point to make).
Since the Agreement does not contains any 'exact' geographical positions you cannot locate where it lies. Hope you understand..
Anyway about the Durand agreement my source is wiki but the rest is just common sense.
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