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Pakistan welcomes signing of US-Taliban peace agreement

Pakistan welcomes signing of US-Taliban peace agreement
February 29, 2020
ISLAMABAD (92 News) – Pakistan has welcomed signing of the US-Taliban peace agreement, said a press release issued by the Foreign Office on Saturday. On the invitation of Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Qatar, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi was present in the ceremony. In his remarks after the ceremony, the foreign minister welcomed the signing of the peace agreement, saying that it carried immense importance — both in symbolism and substance — for Afghanistan, the region and beyond. Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that the peace agreement reflected a significant step forward by the US and the Taliban in advancing the ultimate aim of peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan. He also appreciated personal contribution of His Highness Amir of Qatar to this process. The foreign minister noted that Intra-Afghan negotiations would be the next logical step after today’s event. He hoped that the Afghan parties would now seize this historic opportunity and workout a comprehensive and inclusive political settlement for durable peace and stability in Afghanistan and the region. He also underlined the need for the international community to recognize that Afghanistan will require support to commence reconstruction and rehabilitation phase. Redrawing the international community’s attention to Afghan refugees in Pakistan, the foreign minister underscored the need to assist the Afghan government in creating an enabling environment for the return of the refugees to their homeland with dignity and honour. He reiterated that Pakistan will continue its policy of supporting the Afghan people in their efforts to achieve lasting peace, stability and development in Afghanistan. “Today’s ceremony has, once again, vindicated Pakistan’s long-held stance that there is no military solution of the Afghan conflict. Prime Minister Imran Khan has consistently underlined that a political settlement is the only way forward,” he declared. The foreign minister underlined that Pakistan had fulfilled its part of the responsibility in terms of facilitating this peace agreement. “Pakistan will continue to support a peaceful, stable, united, democratic and prosperous Afghanistan, at peace with itself and with its neighbours,” he added.