Publish dateTuesday 2 January 2024 - 15:05
Story Code : 283366
Afghanistan and Pakistan can reach a basic solution through constructive dialogue
Following the reports about the impending trip of Pakistani scholars to Afghanistan to solve the problems between Islamabad and Kabul, the experts say that the leaders of the two countries need constructive dialogues to improve their political, economic and cultural relations. Because by accusing each other and verbal tensions, not only they do not achieve results, but also the ground is provided for other countries to intervene in the affairs of the two countries.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Pakistani media have reported that a delegation of Pakistani scholars led by Maulana Fazal-ur-Rahman, the head of Jamiat Ulema Islam of this country, is going to travel to Kabul this week.

The Express Tribune newspaper, citing sources affiliated with Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, has reported that the Interior and Foreign Ministries of Pakistan have finalized the preparations for various meetings that focus on dealing with the issue of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and resolving the tension between Kabul and Islamabad.

Ahmed Fawad Niazi, an expert on international relations, said in a conversation with AVA that the leaders of the two countries need constructive dialogues to improve their political, economic and cultural relations, because by accusing each other and verbal tensions, not only will they not achieve results, but the context Intervention is provided for other countries in the affairs of two countries.

Stating that no country can achieve its interests through war, verbal tensions and accusations, he added that talks between Afghan and Pakistani officials can greatly help trade and economic cooperation between these two countries due to the long common border.

This expert on international relations pointed out that direct talks between the leaders and representatives of Afghanistan and Pakistan will lead to more interaction and a better review of the security and economic situation, otherwise accusations and verbal tensions between the governments of Afghanistan and Pakistan will lead to lasting wars and breaking relations. will be.

Mr. Niazi said that if the governments of Afghanistan and Pakistan do not solve their problems through dialogue, both of these countries will face economic, political and immigration crisis, and then it will be very difficult for them to control their country again. get hold of

At the same time, Zalmi Sekandari, a political expert, said in a conversation with AVA that the leaders of Afghanistan and Pakistan should know that the citizens of the two countries have many religious and cultural commonalities, they cannot create a distance between the people of these two countries by cutting ties and closing the borders. Therefore, the best option to solve their differences is dialogue and compromise.

He emphasized that if the political leaders of Pakistan want security in their country and Afghanistan, they should cooperate with the Islamic Emirate in the fight against drugs and terrorism, because without the cooperation of the Afghan government, Pakistan cannot protect its borders with our country.

He stated that the tension between the politicians of Afghanistan and Pakistan has affected the people of both sides of the Mezar from an economic point of view, adding that if the differences between Afghanistan and Pakistan are not resolved, the crisis in both countries will escalate in the future.

After the re-establishment of the Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan, the government of Pakistan has repeatedly claimed that the attacks of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Taliban have increased in that country and that this group plans its attacks against Pakistan from Afghanistan, but the Islamic Emirate has always denied this claim of the Pakistani authorities. He rejects it and considers it unfounded.
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