Talibans participation necessary for peace
* Former Afghan president says Karzai govt should include all parties in peace process
* Foreign forces adding to peoples problems
By Zakir Hassnain
PESHAWAR: Peace cannot be restored in the war-ravaged Afghanistan unless the Karzai government includes the Taliban in the peace process and in the government, former Afghan president Prof Burhanuddin Rabbani told Daily Times on Sunday after a seminar on improvement of bilateral relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The seminar was arranged by the Forum for Area Studies and Information Centre (FASIC), a private non-profit organisation.
Besides the Taliban, the government should also include other anti-government factions in the ongoing peace dialogue, he said, adding that the Afghan war would continue if the Taliban were not made part of the peace negotiations and included in the government. He said efforts to include the Taliban in the peace dialogue were continuing as they could play an important role in the ongoing peace negotiations and that the government would soon contact the Taliban.
The recently held Loya Jirga is a good step and it is necessary to continue it, he said, hoping that the Jirga would produce good results. The former president said the foreign forces were adding to the problems of the Afghan people. War is not a solution to problems, he said.
Rabbani said Pakistan and Afghanistan had close religious ties and some elements had been trying to damage these relations. Whatever happens in Afghanistan, it has a direct impact on Pakistan, he said, adding that durable peace in Afghanistan is a necessity for the region. Rabbani said the war in the name of terrorism was a conspiracy against Muslims. We have to unite and work against it, he added.
Speaking at the seminar, former director general of Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) Lt Gen (r) Asad Durrani said there was no need to raise the Durand Line issue at this moment as it had already been recognised by the two countries.
He said both the Pakistan and Afghanistan governments did not coordinate enough in the aftermath of 9/11 and mainly focused on saving their own countries.
He said some unwise people talked of fencing the Pak-Afghan border but these people were ignorant about people living on both sides of the border. He said the same people claimed nine Indian consulates were operating in Afghanistans border areas but that was not true. India had only two consulates in these areas, he added.
The former ISI chief said the Loya Jirga had its own importance and was making efforts for peace and stability in the area, but both the governments should strengthen bilateral ties on their part to resolve the existing issues among them.
He urged both the governments to stop military operations against their people and said that the Pakistan Army did not want to fight against their own countrymen. The former Afghan president said the international forces were pursuing their own interests in Afghanistan, instead of solving its problems. He said Islam opposes terrorism. Dr Masooda Jalal, former Afghan presidential candidate, said Pakistan and Afghanistan were two brotherly countries sharing the same religion and culture. She said Pakistan was playing a great role in the reconstruction and rehabilitation of Afghanistan.
Ahmed Shah Ahmedzai, an Afghan warlord, quoted a verse from the holy Quran as saying that Jews and Christians could not be friends of Muslims. Ahmedzai said the US was an enemy of the Islamic world and warned the US to stop creating problems for Muslims in the name of Al Qaeda or Taliban. He urged the people of both countries to compel their governments to work for peace and stability in the region.
He demanded the inclusion of the Taliban and other opponents in the peace process, saying that without them peace could not be established in Afghanistan. He said no system except Islam could be enforced in Afghanistan. Former ambassador to Afghanistan Rustum Shah Mohmand underlined the need for people-to-people contact, trade, exchange of students and investment between the two countries.
Former FATA secretary Brig (r) Mehmud Shah opposed the military operation in the tribal areas, saying that there was no justification for continued military operations in FATA. He said the political administration in the tribal agencies be strengthened to withdraw the army. The Frontier Corps is enough for the tribal areas, he added.
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
* Former Afghan president says Karzai govt should include all parties in peace process
* Foreign forces adding to peoples problems
By Zakir Hassnain
PESHAWAR: Peace cannot be restored in the war-ravaged Afghanistan unless the Karzai government includes the Taliban in the peace process and in the government, former Afghan president Prof Burhanuddin Rabbani told Daily Times on Sunday after a seminar on improvement of bilateral relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The seminar was arranged by the Forum for Area Studies and Information Centre (FASIC), a private non-profit organisation.
Besides the Taliban, the government should also include other anti-government factions in the ongoing peace dialogue, he said, adding that the Afghan war would continue if the Taliban were not made part of the peace negotiations and included in the government. He said efforts to include the Taliban in the peace dialogue were continuing as they could play an important role in the ongoing peace negotiations and that the government would soon contact the Taliban.
The recently held Loya Jirga is a good step and it is necessary to continue it, he said, hoping that the Jirga would produce good results. The former president said the foreign forces were adding to the problems of the Afghan people. War is not a solution to problems, he said.
Rabbani said Pakistan and Afghanistan had close religious ties and some elements had been trying to damage these relations. Whatever happens in Afghanistan, it has a direct impact on Pakistan, he said, adding that durable peace in Afghanistan is a necessity for the region. Rabbani said the war in the name of terrorism was a conspiracy against Muslims. We have to unite and work against it, he added.
Speaking at the seminar, former director general of Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) Lt Gen (r) Asad Durrani said there was no need to raise the Durand Line issue at this moment as it had already been recognised by the two countries.
He said both the Pakistan and Afghanistan governments did not coordinate enough in the aftermath of 9/11 and mainly focused on saving their own countries.
He said some unwise people talked of fencing the Pak-Afghan border but these people were ignorant about people living on both sides of the border. He said the same people claimed nine Indian consulates were operating in Afghanistans border areas but that was not true. India had only two consulates in these areas, he added.
The former ISI chief said the Loya Jirga had its own importance and was making efforts for peace and stability in the area, but both the governments should strengthen bilateral ties on their part to resolve the existing issues among them.
He urged both the governments to stop military operations against their people and said that the Pakistan Army did not want to fight against their own countrymen. The former Afghan president said the international forces were pursuing their own interests in Afghanistan, instead of solving its problems. He said Islam opposes terrorism. Dr Masooda Jalal, former Afghan presidential candidate, said Pakistan and Afghanistan were two brotherly countries sharing the same religion and culture. She said Pakistan was playing a great role in the reconstruction and rehabilitation of Afghanistan.
Ahmed Shah Ahmedzai, an Afghan warlord, quoted a verse from the holy Quran as saying that Jews and Christians could not be friends of Muslims. Ahmedzai said the US was an enemy of the Islamic world and warned the US to stop creating problems for Muslims in the name of Al Qaeda or Taliban. He urged the people of both countries to compel their governments to work for peace and stability in the region.
He demanded the inclusion of the Taliban and other opponents in the peace process, saying that without them peace could not be established in Afghanistan. He said no system except Islam could be enforced in Afghanistan. Former ambassador to Afghanistan Rustum Shah Mohmand underlined the need for people-to-people contact, trade, exchange of students and investment between the two countries.
Former FATA secretary Brig (r) Mehmud Shah opposed the military operation in the tribal areas, saying that there was no justification for continued military operations in FATA. He said the political administration in the tribal agencies be strengthened to withdraw the army. The Frontier Corps is enough for the tribal areas, he added.
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