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Afghanistan not doing enough for peace in region, COAS tells US commander
By News Desk
Published: November 16, 2017
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US Centcom commander General Joseph L Votel calls on Gen Qamar Bajwa in Rawalpindi. PHOTO: ISPR

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa told on Thursday a US commander that Pakistan had done its best for peace in the Af-Pak region but the same was not being reciprocated from Afghanistan.

“Peace in Afghanistan is more important for Pakistan than any other country,” he was quoted as saying by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

Commander United States Central Command (US Centcom) General Joseph L Votel had called on Gen Qamar at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi.

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The statement came a day after Pakistan’s civil and military leadership condemned the recent attacks on the Pakistan Army check post in Bajaur Agency and on police officials in Quetta, and expressed deep concern over the ‘now increasingly exposed’ activities of hostile intelligence agencies to destabilise the country.

Two servicemen, among them a captain, were martyred and up to 10 terrorists were killed in a cross-border attack from Afghanistan on Pakistan Army check posts in Bajaur Agency earlier this week.

NSC slams Bajaur incursion, grisly Quetta incident

Similarly, acting SP Investigation City Muhammad Ilyas along with his wife, son and grandson were shot dead in the Nawa Killi area in Quetta on Wednesday.

Pakistan, the army chief said, has done its best despite constraints and shall continue efforts for the sake of its future, in line with aspirations of Pakistani people.

“However, the same was not being reciprocated as evident from the continued attacks from across the border,” the statement issued by the military’s media wing added.

Discussion between the two commanders focused on regional security situation, Afghanistan, Pak-Afghan border management and Pakistan’s positive contributions towards peace and stability in the region.

The US Centcom commander appreciated and acknowledged Pakistan Army’s contributions and Pakistan’s sacrifices in war against terror.

Pakistani officials have repeatedly said that the Taliban terrorists, who fled a series of military operations in tribal regions, have found safe havens in northern, eastern and northeastern Afghanistan.

These Taliban terrorists use their sanctuaries as a springboard for launching cross-border attacks on Pakistani military’s border posts and on civilian population.

Kabul is reluctant to dismantle these sanctuaries despite repeated requests from Islamabad. Instead Afghanistan blames Pakistan for sheltering the Afghan Taliban.

Pakistan has started fencing its long and porous border with Afghanistan to check the movement of Taliban terrorists from Afghanistan. Kabul, however, is opposed to the fencing of border which it claims is disputed.
 
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COAS Bajwa and US Centcom commander meet, discuss Afghanistan
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Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa met Commander United States Central Command (Centcom) Gen Joseph Votel on Thursday, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

The two military leaders discussed regional security, particularly with regards to Afghanistan, Pak-Afghan border management and Pakistan's contributions towards peace and stability in the region, ISPR said.

The COAS reiterated that peace in Afghanistan is more important for Pakistan than any other country, and that it had done its best despite constraints and would continue to do so in line with the aspirations of the Pakistani people, ISPR said.

However, he lamented that "the same was not being reciprocated as [is] evident from the continued attacks from across the border".

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The statement comes days after an attack on a Pakistani checkpost in Bajaur Agency from across the Pak-Afghan border martyred two soldiers and left four others wounded.

Gen Votel appreciated and acknowledged the army's contributions and Pakistan's sacrifices in the fight against terrorism, ISPR said.
 
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Its funny that now Pakistan is issuing same statements as USA .. USA should do more in Afghanistan
 
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* COAS tells CENTCOM chief Pakistan has done its best in fight against terrorism despite constraints and will continue efforts for the sake of better future of its people

Agencies

November 17, 2017

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ISLAMABAD: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa told a US commander on Thursday that Pakistan had done its best for peace in the region but the same was not being reciprocated by Afghanistan.

“Peace in Afghanistan is more important for Pakistan than any other country,” he was quoted as saying by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

United States Central Command (US CENTCOM) Commander General Joseph L Votel had called on Gen Bajwa at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi.

The statement came a day after Pakistan’s civil and military leadership condemned the recent attacks on the Pakistan Army checkpost in Bajaur Agency and on police officials in Quetta, and expressed deep concern over the ‘now increasingly exposed’ activities of hostile intelligence agencies to destabilise the country.

Two servicemen, among them a captain, were martyred and up to 10 terrorists killed in a cross-border attack from Afghanistan on the Pakistan Army checkposts in Bajaur earlier this week.

Similarly, acting Superintendent of Police Muhammad Ilyas along with his wife, son and grandson were shot dead in the Nawa Killi area in Quetta on Wednesday.

Pakistan, the army chief said, had done its best despite constraints and shall continue efforts for the sake of its future, in line with aspirations of the Pakistani people.

“However, the same was not being reciprocated as evident from the continued attacks from across the border,” the statement added. Discussion between the two commanders focused on regional security situation, Afghanistan, Pak-Afghan border management and Pakistan’s positive contributions towards peace and stability in the region.

The CENTCOM commander appreciated and acknowledged the Pakistan Army’s contributions and Pakistan’s sacrifices in the war on terror.

Pakistani officials have repeatedly said that the Taliban, who fled a series of military operations in the tribal regions, found safe havens in northern, eastern and northeastern Afghanistan.

https://dailytimes.com.pk/141225/afghanistan-not-enough-peace-region-pakistan-tells-us/
 
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waste of time! they are now bringing isis leftovers from syria and iraq. so get ready for daesh 2.0 from afghanistan.

How does isis get helicopter access in afghanistan?
 
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Pakistan has to be very vigilant, they cant let mad dogs of ISIS come into Pakistan, you have seen how much destruction they have caused in Syria and Iraq, Im sure Pak Army is more than capable to handle these mad foreign backed brainwashed savages.
 
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