A senior Pakistani official and former diplomats accused India on Wednesday of playing the role of a “spoiler” to derail the peace process in Afghanistan.
Speaking at a panel discussion on ‘Decoding Indian Foreign Policy in the Regional and Global Context’ organized by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in Islamabad, the country’s Secretary for Information and Broadcasting, Akbar Hussain Durrani, said Pakistan has played a constructive role for Afghan peace despite Indian designs.
“The world has recognized Pakistan’s role in the Afghan peace process while India has always tried to sabotage and derail the peace process in Afghanistan,” said Durrani, accusing his country’s arch-rival.
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Despite New Delhi’s nefarious designs and conspiracies, Pakistan has succeeded in pushing the peace process forward in the war-torn country, he added. Landmark talks between Afghan leaders and the Taliban which opened Saturday in Doha follow a US-Taliban deal reached in February.
“India was making every attempt to destroy peace in the region, even inside Pakistan, by directly sponsoring terrorism,” said Durrani
The arrest of Kulbhushan Jadhav, who Pakistan says was a serving Indian Navy officer, and his confession of involvement in terrorist activities in Pakistan manifested India’s foreign policy agenda of instability in the region, he added.
"Pakistan has repeatedly underlined that peace and stability in South Asia is threatened by irresponsible policies and actions of RSS-BJP regime in India towards its minorities, its state-terrorism in IIOJK, and its belligerence against Pakistan and other countries in the region"
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Jadhav was arrested in 2016 in the town of Mashkel in Balochistan province, a few miles from the border with Iran. Highlighting the current human rights situation in Indian-administered Kashmir, Durrani said his country firmly stood with the Kashmiri people until they were given their right to self-determination in light of UN Security Council resolutions.
“The so-called secular India had been carrying out state terrorism in the IIOJK [Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir] besides suppressing the minorities across the country for Hindu supremacy,” he added.
Former Foreign Secretary Suleiman Bashir praised Pakistan’s positive role in the Doha agreement between the US and the Taliban and current intra-Afghan negotiations.
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“Pakistan has always supported efforts to find a peaceful solution to the Afghan conflict and now Afghan leaders are seizing this opportunity to bring peace to their country,” he said. Former diplomats including Riaz Hussain Khokhar, Aziz Ahmad Khan and Asif Durrani also spoke on the occasion.
Anadolu with additional input by GVS News Desk