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Afghan diplomat given demarche over Chitral attack: FM

by Aleezeh Fatimah in Dawn, Sept 10, 2023
• Jalil Abbas Jilani says ‘close-knitted’ conversation with Afghanistan has taken a ‘positive turn’
KARACHI: Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani on Saturday confirmed that a demarche had been issued to the Afghan

charge d’affaires following the terrorist attack on two military posts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Lower Chit­ral district earlier

this week.

Responding to a question during a press conference on whether the matter was being discussed with the interim Afghan

government, he said: “Pakistan registered a strong protest over the incident, summoned the Afghan Cd’A in Islamabad yesterday

and handed over a protest note (demarche) to him,” Dawn.com reported.

Calling the incident ‘very unfortunate’, he said Pakist­­an is taking the rise in terrorism very seriously, and it is the

responsibility of Afghanistan to stop the atta­cks emerging from their soil.

Additionally, speaking on an Aaj News show, he spoke about a “close-knitted conversation” going on with Kabul to reduce

terrorism and build peace between both nations, saying developments thus far were “positive” and the government was actively

trying to bring the two regimes on the same page.

“Previous governments have worked to some extent in this manner, and now we’re developing the existing policy. This is a

closed-room dialogue with the Afghan government and so far, only positive developments have taken place. However, there are

some elements from both sides of the border that might impact the progress. But so far, we’re moving in the right direction,”

he said……

Foreign policy priorities

When questioned about his approach to fostering positive relations with neighbouring countries India and Afghanistan, he

emphasised that Pakistan is actively pursuing ‘peace’ with both na­­t­ions.

“The Indian governm­ent needs to cooperate with us on various issues, especi­a­lly when it comes to Ka­­sh­mir. I believe that

without active dialogues, which benefit both of us, there will be no concrete solution,” he said.

“Our end goal is to achieve peace, and I am sure they (India and Afghanistan) also want the same,” he concluded……
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