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It only makes sense for all the regional partners to be on the same page regarding the future of Afghanistan, especially when we are fighting towards our common goal of bringing peace and stability to the region. We certainly do not want conspiracy theories, anti-American sentiment and mistrust to plague our minds and risk everything that we have collectively accomplished in the past decades.
Stability in the region will only come if there is peace in both Afghanistan and Pakistan. Instability in one would cause instability in the other, especially due the porous border AF/PAK shares. There are certain challenges like the cross border militant attacks and infiltration, but we are confident that we can address these issues through mutual cooperation. Therefore, we are working closely with the Pakistani government and the Afghan National Security Forces to address this issue on both sides of the border. Training the ANSF and holding workshops with our Pakistani counterparts on the subject of combating IEDs, are some of the ways in which we are all working together to diminish these obstacles. The focus at the moment is to create a healthy environment for better coordination and decrease the level of mistrust between the three countries. There is a better chance of bringing peace and stability to the region in this path than the one laden with mistrust and hostility.
Haroon Ahmad
DET – U.S. Central Command
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Stability in the region will only come if there is peace in both Afghanistan and Pakistan. Instability in one would cause instability in the other, especially due the porous border AF/PAK shares. There are certain challenges like the cross border militant attacks and infiltration, but we are confident that we can address these issues through mutual cooperation. Therefore, we are working closely with the Pakistani government and the Afghan National Security Forces to address this issue on both sides of the border. Training the ANSF and holding workshops with our Pakistani counterparts on the subject of combating IEDs, are some of the ways in which we are all working together to diminish these obstacles. The focus at the moment is to create a healthy environment for better coordination and decrease the level of mistrust between the three countries. There is a better chance of bringing peace and stability to the region in this path than the one laden with mistrust and hostility.
Haroon Ahmad
DET – U.S. Central Command
www.facebook.com/centcomurdu