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Statement comes after a day after Afghan President Ashraf Ghani accused it of sheltering militants
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Pakistan on Tuesday said it remains committed to peace in Afghanistan but isn’t solely responsible for ensuring the Taliban’s participation in the process, a day after Afghan President Ashraf Ghani accused it of sheltering militants.
“We have time and again emphasized that bringing Taliban and others to negotiation table is not just Pakistan’s responsibility,” Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Nafees Zakaria said in a statement, without directly referring to Mr. Ghani’s speech.
Mr. Ghani said Monday that he expected Pakistan to act against militant groups who were based there, and asked Islamabad not to differentiate between “good and bad terrorists.”
“We draw no distinction between any terrorists who have no religion and no value for the human lives,” Mr. Zakaria said in his statement. “We condemn terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.”
Mr. Ghani said in his speech that he would complain to the United Nations Security Council unless Pakistan took action against insurgencies including the Taliban, whose leaders, he said were sheltering in Pakistani cities while orchestrating attacks on Afghanistan.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/pakista...rocess-not-just-its-responsibility-1461674089
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Pakistan on Tuesday said it remains committed to peace in Afghanistan but isn’t solely responsible for ensuring the Taliban’s participation in the process, a day after Afghan President Ashraf Ghani accused it of sheltering militants.
“We have time and again emphasized that bringing Taliban and others to negotiation table is not just Pakistan’s responsibility,” Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Nafees Zakaria said in a statement, without directly referring to Mr. Ghani’s speech.
Mr. Ghani said Monday that he expected Pakistan to act against militant groups who were based there, and asked Islamabad not to differentiate between “good and bad terrorists.”
“We draw no distinction between any terrorists who have no religion and no value for the human lives,” Mr. Zakaria said in his statement. “We condemn terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.”
Mr. Ghani said in his speech that he would complain to the United Nations Security Council unless Pakistan took action against insurgencies including the Taliban, whose leaders, he said were sheltering in Pakistani cities while orchestrating attacks on Afghanistan.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/pakista...rocess-not-just-its-responsibility-1461674089