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Peace initiatives with Pakistan remain unsuccessful, says Afghan president
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Ghani says Pakistan's dangerous distinction between good and bad terrorists is being maintained in practice. ─Afghan President's website
KARACHI: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Saturday said the peace initiatives taken by Afghanistan with Pakistan are not successful as Pakistan differentiates between good and bad terrorists "in practice".

"Our regional initiatives with neighbours are beginning to yield significant cooperative dividends. However, the exception is with Pakistan," the Afghan president said during his speech on second day of Nato summit.

He added that despite clear commitments to the quadrilateral peace process, "Pakistan's dangerous distinction between good and bad terrorists is being maintained in practice."

"The key problem among our neighbouring states is an absence of agreed rules of the game, thus we seek regional and global support in creating those rules, which will bind us to collective security and harmony," said Ghani.

The Afghan president maintained that the world leaders should understand that Afghanistan is facing a multi-dimensional conflict and is fighting all sorts of groups "ranging from Al-Qaeda and Daesh to terrorist groups with Central Asian, Chinese, and Russian origins, to Pakistani groups classified as terrorists by Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban groups".

Also Read: Afghan refugee camps 'safe havens' for terrorists: Aziz‏

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US President Obama shakes hand with Ashraf Ghani during the Nato summit at Warsaw. ─Afghan President's Twitter profile


Citing the 2015 Makka declaration against terrorism as an example, Ghani claimed that Afghanistan's dialogue within the Arab-Muslim community was also productive.

He was of the view that the recent terrorist attack near the Mosque of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) in Medina has outraged the Muslim community and "should result in a consensus against the tiny minority that is attempting to hijack our civilization".

Related: Suicide blast near Masjid-i-Nabvi kills four security officials

Ghani thanked all the Nato countries for "fighting shoulder to shoulder" with Afghanistan's own forces and claimed that the organisation has maintained its relevance and effectiveness in the paradigm shift presented by post-9/11 Afghanistan.

"The organization’s fulfillment of both its combat and support missions in Afghanistan is a corroboration of NATO’s continued global relevance, adaptability and effectiveness. Its transformative legacy, however, is building our 352,000 strong security and defense forces," said Ghani.

He also thanked United States (US) President Obama for expanding the authorities of the Resolute Support Mission and his latest decision to maintain American troops throughout his term.

Related: Obama expands US military commitment to Afghanistan

FO disappointed over Ghani's remarks
Foreign Office (FO) strongly reacted to the Afghan president's speech at the Nato summit and said that Ashraf Ghani's remarks were disappointing and a continuation of Afghan government's policy of blaming Pakistan for its failures.

"Pakistan is disappointed with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani's remarks at the Nato Summit. It is unfortunate that Afghan leaders continue to make hostile statements against Pakistan and blame Pakistan for all failures in Afghanistan", FO spokesman Nafees Zakaria said.

The spokesman added that Pakistan will continue to make every effort to help bring peace in Afghanistan as peace in the neighbouring country is in Pakistan's interest.

Zakaria maintained that Pakistan also expects cooperation from Afghan government in its fight against terrorism through effective border management and denying sanctuaries to anti-Pakistan terrorists from Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

"The need of the hour is close cooperation between Afghanistan and Pakistan rather than constant blame game by the Afghan government based on assumptions," the FO spokesman added.


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Give them a drop and they will take the piss! sorry but this is the situation in the principality of kabul
 
We thought he was pro Pak and you indians saw him as anti indian. On this very forum indians showed displeasure of him being pro Pak being elected into office. However the tune changed and he became pro indian and anti Pak. Its Moohdhi Ji's Tea service that must have done it.
You lost a very good opportunity then...as an opppsition leader may be he was unaware of things going on and now i guess he cam see pretty well as to who is playing what games in afghanistan
 
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Saturday said the peace initiatives taken by Afghanistan with Pakistan are not successful as Pakistan differentiates between good and bad terrorists "in practice".

What peace initiatives.....???? have they secured the border with Pakistan, so no Afghan terrorists can infiltrate Pakistan, have they hunt down the people of TTP in Afghanistan, Mullah radio etc.....or even show a slightest of will to do so.....????....it clearly shows that he "don't mean" what he is saying......he is just a speaker speaking what is being provided to him.
 
You lost a very good opportunity then...as an opppsition leader may be he was unaware of things going on and now i guess he cam see pretty well as to who is playing what games in afghanistan
The Price we pay for having Senile & incompetent leaders you grabbed the opportunity and it worked for you.
 
The Price we pay for having Senile & incompetent leaders you grabbed the opportunity and it worked for you.
Yep,the peace initiatives and the development in afghanistan by Indian govt worked. A bit later but they did see our positive approach
 
shi-t happens when you drink from all bottles placed in front of you:hang2:
 
Send back these leechers home, I urge GOP to send back these thankless Afghans from our oil and fence/mine the border and let them do whatever they want and then we can deal with them politically enough of this good gestures.
 
The ground realities have changed. The Pakistani Government is being forced by the people and the army to send back the refugees which will restructure the Afghan nation in terms of policies and decisions.
We should learn to become deaf to the Afghan statements and proceed with our objectives. Complete the walling, return the refugees and then think of dialogue.
Maybe strengthen and broaden our reach so we can go after the TTP through our extended arms.
 
This!!

Let the afghans wail and gnash their teeth, it is not the responsibility of our state to look after them.

They want help against their enemies then we want india neutered

Otherwise I see no reason how a stable Afghanistan benefits us in anyway
 
Step 1. Air strike NA facilities.
Step 2. Let the Taliban fight them.
Step 3. Secure the border.
Step 4. Deport all Afghans.

And then we leave them to their own devices.
 
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