Afghans need world support, says Qureshi
ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi Sunday said the situation in Afghanistan required sustained international engagement and called for solidarity and support to the people of Afghanistan.
“At this critical juncture, it is vitally important to remain in solidarity with the people of Afghanistan and to extend support to them, both in the humanitarian arena and for economic sustenance,” he said in a telephonic conversation with Josep Borrell, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice President of the European Commission.
The foreign minister shared Pakistan’s perspective on the evolving situation in Afghanistan and stressed that a peaceful and stable Afghanistan was of critical importance for Pakistan and the region.
Consistent with Pakistan’s long-standing stance, the foreign minister underlined the importance of an inclusive political solution.
Qureshi expressed the hope that the Afghan leaders would work together to achieve that end. For its part, he reaffirmed, Pakistan would continue to support all efforts in this direction. He underlined that the highest priorities remained ensuring safety and security as well as protection of the rights of all Afghans.
Qureshi noted that Pakistan remained inclose contact with regional and international partners. He briefed Borrell on his interactions with several counterparts from Europe. Underlining the importance of regional perspective, Foreign Minister Qureshi informed Josep Borrell about his upcoming visit to the neighbouring countries to coordinate on issues relating to the situation in Afghanistan.
The foreign minister highlighted Pakistan’s efforts to facilitate evacuation of diplomatic personnel and staff of international organizations and others from Afghanistan. Qureshi assured full support of the Government of Pakistan to the EU in their evacuation efforts.
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