FO spokesperson urges world powers not to abandon Afghanistan in this critical situation


ISLAMABAD, Feb 08 (SABAH): Foreign Office Spokesperson Asim Iftikhar Ahmad says constructive engagement of international community is the only way forward to address the looming humanitarian situation in Afghanistan.

In an interview with official media, Asim Iftikhar Ahmad urged the world powers not to abandon Afghanistan in this critical situation.

The FO Spokesperson said peace and stability in Afghanistan are directly linked with tranquility in Pakistan and it always wanted a peaceful and stable Afghanistan. He said instability in Afghanistan for more than four decades had devastating effects on Pakistan, therefore, we always emphasized on no military solution to Afghanistan problem.

Asim Iftikhar Ahmad said being the immediate neighbor and concerned about the consequences of instability in Afghanistan after 15th August, Pakistan had to play a crucial role and we did that in a productive manner.

He said the international community was sensitized and mobilized to stay engaged with Afghanistan to deal with the imminent humanitarian situation. We organized the special ministerial session of the OIC focusing on the situation in Afghanistan that provided a viable platform to bring together the Islamic, partners, and other stakeholders to focus and deliberate on the situation in Afghanistan.

Speaking on Kashmir issue, the FO Spokesperson said since the illegal and unilateral actions that India took on 5th August 2019, there is terrific increase in human rights violations. There are over 900,000 Indian troops in IIOJ&K and the main objective of all such illegal steps is to bring about demographic changes to convert the Muslim majority of Kashmir into minority.

The Spokesperson said all these measures are against UN resolutions, international law and Geneva Convention and Pakistan has been precisely highlighting it at every international forum.

He said due to our continuous efforts, UN Security Council has held three meetings to discuss the Kashmir dispute since 5th August 2019.

Asim Iftikhar Ahmad said we have been closely in touch with the UN Secretary General who has reaffirmed UN position on the Kashmir issue guided by the UN resolutions and its charter. The UN Secretary General has expressed concerns over human rights violations in IIOJ&K and urged both parties to refrain from taking actions that might change the status quo of Kashmir.

He said it is primary responsibility of the UN Security Council and its permanent members to push for a resolution of Kashmir dispute in accordance with UNSC Resolutions.

Asim Iftikhar Ahmad said belligerent policies of BJP-led Indian regime, inspired by the RSS ideology and motivated by Nazism, are a threat to other minorities as well. International community has been watching this and international mainstream media is focused on this and they have written a lot on it while situation on ground is turning from bad to the worst.

Asim Iftikhar Ahmad said Modi’s election campaign has proved that the idea of Hindu supremacy was used as a tool to win polls which is dangerous for the survival of other minorities in India.

He said the upcoming session of OIC to be held next month in Pakistan is of great significance that would focus on key issues of Islamic countries. Apart from political and economic issues, Kashmir and Palestine issues will be deliberated.

Talking about Pakistan-China relations, the FO Spokesperson said friendship between the two countries is based on strategic cooperative partnership and we are committed to take it to new heights.