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Amid a major public outcry, Afghanistan's spy agency today said the recent MoU it signed with Pakistan's ISI for sharing of intelligence and coordinated operations was "not practical" and the deal will be reviewed by a panel of experts.
The National Directorate of Security (NDS) said the recent memorandum of understanding signed with Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) was not practical and that it will come under review by a panel of experts who will report directly to President Ashraf Ghani.

This comes after a major public outcry erupted last week following the signing of the accord, Afghan media reported.

Former president Hamid Karzai last week had demanded the immediate scrapping of the MoU and asked the government not to ink such deals which went against Afghanistan's national interests.

In a statement issued by the NDS, the agency said that "in order to make the accord practical and to legitimise it a five-step process has been implemented".

This process includes, determine the framework, scope and authority of the agreement by President Ghani, refining the draft text agreement by experts from various government agencies. The team will report directly to the president.Further, discussions will be held on the draft agreement at a meeting of the National Security Council, Tolo news reported.

A consultative meeting will be held to create a national consensus with political leaders, jihadi leaders and MPs.

In the statement, the NDS said it is committed to putting the best interests of the country first in terms of considering such moves with foreign agencies.

Today's statement comes after the controversial MoU was signed about 10 days ago between the NDS and ISI committing them to "intelligence sharing and complimentary and coordinated intelligence operations."

After Pakistan Army spokesman broke the news of MoU, widespread public outcry ensued – with MPs, civil society activists, political parties and jihadi leaders all slamming the NDS-ISI accord.

Even CEO Abdullah Abdullah called for amendments to be made to the MoU. His deputy Mohammad Khan said in the week that the CEO had been aware of the agreement in general but that additional clauses had been added without his knowledge.

Meanwhile, members of the security commission in the Wolesi Jirga (Lower House of Parliament) today summoned the NDS chief Rahmatullah Nabil to appear before them and answer questions, Khaama Press reported.

Pakistan and Afghanistan have long accused each other of sheltering Taliban militants, but ties have warmed since Ashraf Ghani succeeded Karzai in September last.

Of late, both Islamabad and Kabul have significantly toned down their rhetoric, and reports say Ghani has sought to reassure Pakistan that the new Afghan government is not working with India to undermine its interests.


Afghan govt to review controversial NDS-ISI deal
 
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The Indians crying about any improvement of relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan, then rejoicing any and every news that is being reported so to damage the on going process, AND, then saying that India is a peaceful nation, wants peace and harmony in the region and the true best friend of Afghanistan,,,,, Kind of Fun to Watch!! :agree:

I loved it when indian media and members were crying when NDS-ISI signed the MoU, I love it more how they are celebrating that this MoU have not been confirmed yet... :lol:
 

Respectfully would like to remind Pakistanis that it is not Indians that are crying hoarse (they may be upset) - the people crying foul is the Afghan Population sans Dr. Ghani of course.

All the way from janab-e CEO Abdullah Abdullah, to the vice Presidents to NDS chief to the Afghan Parliament to members of the former government the Afghan people are crying foul.
 
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The Indians crying about any improvement of relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan, then rejoicing any and every news that is being reported so to damage the on going process, AND, then saying that India is a peaceful nation, wants peace and harmony in the region and the true best friend of Afghanistan,,,,, Kind of Fun to Watch!! :agree:

I loved it when indian media and members were crying when NDS-ISI signed the MoU, I love it more how they are celebrating that this MoU have not been confirmed yet... :lol:

India is swallowing a bitter pill, how cute. :D

you know there is something in these posts...

I say butthurt,what say you??? :rofl::rofl::rofl:

topic....

a TT and an Admin,is that what all you've to offer??I was thinking you guys are making PDF a better place??

Respectfully would like to remind Pakistanis that it is not Indians that are crying hoarse (they may be upset) - the people crying foul is the Afghan Population sans Dr. Ghani of course.

All the way from janab-e CEO Abdullah Abdullah, to the vice Presidents to NDS chief to the Afghan Parliament to members of the former government the Afghan people are crying foul.

well,some sane reply..thank you..
 
Fine scrap the MoU. And Pakistan will move onto Plan B.
 
Ya well who else would have posted this news in here, Indians have been furious since they have heard this news, but don't you worry things are going to get worse for you guys. After all there is only a minority in Afghanistan who think of Pakistan as a hostile Country.
 
:lol:
The Indians crying about any improvement of relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan, then rejoicing any and every news that is being reported so to damage the on going process, AND, then saying that India is a peaceful nation, wants peace and harmony in the region and the true best friend of Afghanistan,,,,, Kind of Fun to Watch!! :agree:

I loved it when indian media and members were crying when NDS-ISI signed the MoU, I love it more how they are celebrating that this MoU have not been confirmed yet... :lol:
Just like you guys do! After all South Asian habits are the same!! :D Both dance and prance with joyous rapture at the others discomfiture!! Yeah! It really is fun! :lol:

Cheers! :cheers:
 
After all there is only a minority in Afghanistan who think of Pakistan as a hostile Country.
Even Pakistani's will laugh at this statement.Ask senior Pakistani members here they will tell you
 
MOU is already signed, what r they going to review?? These statements r symbolic..
 
MOU is already signed, what r they going to review?? These statements r symbolic..

The pressure on Ghani sab is of the extreme order - I was watching an Afghan talk show - there are even whispers of a military coup (don't have the reference handy)
 
It was just a Litmus test by ISI to ensure and check ..will afghanistan be able to safeguard Pakistan interests..
Because Ghani knows pakistan is a major player in the region and the only key to successfull talks with talibans.. Indians can cry all they want.. ISI is arranging talks after this in China between Afghans and talibans.. here's the source
Who’s afraid of Afghan Ghani’s Pakistan pact? ASIA TIMES
 
It was just a Litmus Paper test by ISI to ensure and check ..will afghanistan be able to safeguard Pakistan interests..
Because Ghani knows pakistan is a major player in the region and the only key to successfull talks with talibans.. Indians can cry all they want.. ISI is arranging talks after this in China between Afghans and talibans.. here's the source
Who’s afraid of Afghan Ghani’s Pakistan pact? ASIA TIMES

you may want to start a separate thread with this article -- thanks -- good find
 
The pressure on Ghani sab is of the extreme order - I was watching an Afghan talk show - there are even whispers of a military coup (don't have the reference handy)
If u have a look at the news reports its ref to almost all ex official who r against this agreement ex president ex Intel head etc... They r were all on the payroll of a 3rd country & under there tensure u saw the increase of terrorism inside Pak... Military Coup??? Afghan Military is nothing without the NATO or Americans back end support...coup will further mess up already messed up country
 
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