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Loool meeting do Shyte....the whole world knows this is pakistans back yard and no one can play here without our consent
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In the mean time old ally Russia doesn't invite India in coming summit in Qatar.
UNSC President India not included in the troika
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LOL give it up high caste Hindu priest. Afghan people don't matter. What matters is who controls power. Afghan people cannot fight the Taliban LMAO The Afghan forces cannot even fight the Taliban. Wake up Hindustani. You propped up warlords and commie scum for a good two decades. Yet here you are on the losing side. Pretending you still have a chance of success and victory. Who are you going to summon to turn the tide? LOL Iron man?
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Your Northern Alliance pedos don't stand a chance in Afghanistan. The regional powers have already accepted Taliban return LOL China, Russia and even Iran are all on one page. Your Indian wishes have been destroyed. Just a matter of time before the Taliban completely control Afghanistan.
The best thing for Hindustan is to evacuate silently. If you really want to be an Afghan lover show some responsibility and house a few million Afghan refugees LOL
That useless troika lol, no thank you dude we are happy setting the agenda at the UNSC.
Now even common Afghan people are taking up fight against the Talib terrorists and are fighting shoulder to shoulder with the Afghan army. Your terrorists won't be able to hold power.
India presidency will only last for the August month so am surprised why Pakistan is so eager to address. Actually we should send a sick note to UN and tell them due to Covid 19 our whole foreign office is in the quarantine and even ignore the Doha meet and let Taliban do more damage to the Ghani government and the Indian and US ego's.
- Pakistan slams India's presidency for denying participation in UNSC meeting on Afghanistan
- Dismisses allegations about safe havens at UNSC meeting on Afghanistan
- PM Imran Khan had consistently called for political solution as only way to restore durable peace and security in Afghanistan, Pakistani envoy says.
Pakistan debunked Friday Afghan and Indian allegations about the existence of safe havens and cross-border movement of Taliban fighters as "mere fantasies", saying that the Pakistani government has fenced the Pak-Afghan border which is now closed.
At a press conference hours after the UN Security Council meeting, Ambassador Munir Akram, Pakistan's permanent representative to the United Nations, also criticised India, the council president for the month of August, for denying Pakistan the opportunity to address the 15-member body as a neighbouring country with a vital stake in peace in Afghanistan.
"We made a formal request for participation but it was denied," he told reporters at the UN Headquarters in New York. "Obviously, we do not expect fairness from the Indian presidency for Pakistan."
Akram said not inviting Pakistan to the UNSC meeting on Afghanistan violated Security Council rules.
Pakistan's complete statement will be will be circulated to the UNSC members, the Pakistani envoy said.
He said there were no terrorist safe havens left after Pakistani military's effective operations in Waziristan and other areas, and that the fencing of the border was now 97% complete to prevent cross-border movement.
Ambassador Akram also slammed regional “spoilers” who he said were attempting to derail the Afghan peace process.
He warned against spoilers, "both within and outside Afghanistan” against their machinations to promote their vested interests.
Ambassador Akram said that Pakistan was suffering from a spate of attacks from Tehreek-i-Pakistan and Da'esh terrorists from the Afghan territory. "So, the shoe is on the other foot."
The Pakistani envoy said that Prime Minister Imran Khan had consistently called for a political solution as the only way to restore durable peace and security in Afghanistan.
"Pakistan therefore welcomed the international consensus which has emerged that the best means of securing peace and stability is through a political solution negotiated between parties to the conflict," he said.
Pakistan has made earnest efforts to promote such a political settlement, Ambassador Akram said, pointing out that in 2015, a political settlement was scuttled by the deliberate revelation of the demise of the then Taliban leader Mullah Omar.
Pakistan, he said, was instrumental in bringing the Taliban to the negotiating table in 2019, and facilitated the conclusion of the US-Taliban agreement of February 2020.
"We helped convene the intra-Afghan negotiations in Doha in September 2020," he said while highlighting Pakistan's role in the peace process.
India not inviting Pakistan to UNSC meeting on Afghanistan violated Council rules: Munir Akram
Pakistan slams India's presidency for denying participation in UNSC meeting on AfghanistanDismisses allegations about safe havens at UNSC meeting on AfghanistanPM Imran Khan had consistently called for...www.geo.tv
Talk bs when Talib terrorists actually form government and are able to run the country. Till that time you can zip your beak.LMAO We will see where your pedo warlords get with their so-called fight. We are the winning side and we will prove it through concrete action. Remember we have the time.
We are the President of the UN security council, we will do as we please.
Soon you will be crying, just wait and watch.
Talk bs when Talib terrorists actually form government and are able to run the country. Till that time you can zip your beak.
Talk bs when Talib terrorists actually form government and are able to run the country. Till that time you can zip your beak.
LOL We will see Indian tough guy. Right now the Taliban are walking over your Afghan assets like termites.
Lol useless meeting. Pathetic sanghis crying all the time.