Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said that Afghanistan should not be left alone to avoid the situation of the 90s.
Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and EU Foreign Minister Joseph Borrell had a telephone conversation to discuss the changing situation in Afghanistan and regional law and order.
Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that he discussed the situation in Afghanistan with the Foreign Ministers of Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark. I am glad that our views on Afghanistan have been agreed upon. Pakistan is in favor of a collective political settlement for lasting peace in Afghanistan. In the current context, we want the lives and property of Afghan citizens and their To ensure the protection of the rights.
The Foreign Minister said that the recent statements made by the present leadership are encouraging, the success of the ongoing talks in Kabul is essential for lasting peace in Afghanistan, peace in Afghanistan is essential for peace and stability not only in Pakistan but in the entire region. Importantly, there is a need not to leave Afghanistan alone to escape the situation of the 1990s, at this critical juncture the international community must play a leading role in rebuilding Afghanistan and providing economic assistance to Afghans.
Shah Mehmood Qureshi further said that Pakistan was providing full support to the evacuation of diplomatic staff, workers of international organizations and media representatives from various countries in Afghanistan. I am leaving soon to visit key countries in the region to move forward with a consensus on the current situation in Afghanistan, the challenges it faces and the future course of action. Pakistan attaches special importance to relations with the European Union, and is committed to further enhancing multilateral relations with the European Union.