Committed to Afghan peace: Pak NSA on current tweet by Vice President of Afghanistan

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Pakistan’s National Security Advisor Dr Moeed Yusuf on Thursday mentioned Islamabad is dedicated to Afghan peace and that “stupid statements” by “some perverts” in Afghanistan won’t have an effect on its help for peace and stability of the war-torn nation.

Yusuf’s remarks had been in reference to a current tweet by Amrullah Saleh, the Vice President of Afghanistan, who shared an image of the give up of Pakistani forces to India after the 1971 struggle with the caption “Such a ruckus in Afghanistan There won’t be a picture.”

Responding to this tweet, Yusuf mentioned in a collection of tweets, ‘Afghanistan is being shamed day by day because of these silly statements. Afghans ought to relaxation assured that everybody can see the nefarious agenda of those perverts. We won’t enable a handful of poisonous minds to have an effect on Pakistan’s help to all Afghans for peace and stability.”

“The sarcastic and misleading statements of some spoilers in Kabul, which unfortunately for our Afghan brothers and sisters have been imposed on them as their superiors and aimed at diverting attention from their own failures,” he mentioned. Constantly attempting to spoil,” tweeted one other.

Yusuf mentioned that Pakistan is dedicated to Afghan peace.

“Pakistan is committed to an inclusive political settlement in Afghanistan. In this spirit, Prime Minister Imran Khan recently agreed to meet President Ghani to continue our engagement,” he tweeted.

Saleh has been on the forefront of creating provocative statements and is seen as one of many alleged “spoilers” in Pakistan who’re attempting to sabotage peace efforts.

He not too long ago accused the Pakistan Air Force of offering help to the Taliban after it captured an vital border put up.

Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have soured and the alleged kidnapping of the daughter of the Afghan ambassador in Islamabad has additional broken ties. After final week’s incident, each the nations have recalled their ambassadors.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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