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Tribal people’s consent must for KP-Fata merger: Afghan envoy


Bureau ReportDecember 21, 2017
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Afghan consul general Mohammad Moeen Marastial talks to reporters on Wednesday.—White Star

PESHAWAR: A senior Afghan diplomat on Wednesday cautiously responded to a question over the proposed merger of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and suggested that tribal people’s consent be sought before taking a decision on the matter.

“Our government has no reservations over the merger, but the opinion of the people of the area is paramount before taking such a major decision,” said Peshawar-based Afghan consul general Mohammad Moeen Marastial at a news conference at the press club on Wednesday.

When a reporter sought the Afghan government’s stance on the proposed Fata-KP merger, Mr Marastial said the opinion of the people should be taken into consideration before taking major decisions, though Kabul had no reservations over the merger.

The Afghan diplomat’s statement appears to support the stance of the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl, which also calls for obtaining the consent of the tribal people before the merger. Like the JUI-F, the Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP) also has serious apprehensions over the merger plan.

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Marastial says Chabahar port will not affect Afghanistan’s trade with Pakistan

Giving a statement in the National Assembly last Friday, PkMAP chief Mehmood Khan Achakzai had warned that it was a “sensitive issue” and Afghanistan could raise objections to any move to change the status of Fata.

Mr Marastial said that Iran’s Chabahar port would not affect his country’s trade with Pakistan, adding that Chabahar would facilitate trade among Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asian states, while the Karachi port would cater to commercial requirements of Pakistan and Afghanistan.

“Chabahar port will have no effect on bilateral trade between Afghanistan and Pakistan,” he said, adding that cordial relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan could bridge ties among regional countries. The first phase of the Chabahar port was inaugurated early this month and it will serve as an alternative trade route to landlocked Afghanistan.

The educationist-turned-diplomat Moeen Marastial recently took charge in Peshawar. He replaced Abdul Waheed Poyan who has been posed as consul general in Karachi. Before his assignment in Peshawar, he was associate professor in Kabul University.

Mr Marastial was of the view that Kabul and Islamabad should improve relations and cooperation in different fields, including trade, education, culture and transport, instead of dragging their feet on political issues.

“Economic, trade and cultural ties can pave the way for resolving political issues between the two neighbours,” he said, adding that both countries should first improve trade and cultural relations. He said the consulate had very limited objectives and he wanted to strengthen relations with Pakistan in different sectors, including education, transport and culture.

“I will try my best not to involve the Peshawar consulate in political disputes,” he said and added that soon after taking charge he held a meeting with academicians and traders. He said that Islamia College University had increased reserved seats for Afghan students from nine to 15. Similarly, on his request, he said, the KP government had simplified admission process for refugees in schools and colleges. He called for greater cooperation and exchange of delegations between Pakistani and Afghan universities.

In reply to a question, the consul general said that Pakistan and Afghanistan were suffering due to prevailing lawlessness and, therefore, they should make joint efforts to bring about a lasting peace.

He said that other powers, including America, China, Iran and India, were protecting their own interests in the region and Pakistan and Afghanistan should also safeguard their mutual interests.

Mr Marastial categorically stated that Afghanistan would not allow any group or country to use its soil against any country, including Pakistan.

Published in Dawn, December 21st, 2017


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Why is an Afghan talking about an internal issue that concerns pakistan and Pakistan only?!?!?
 
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and who is asking for this afghan views?

a nyways afghani thanks for your views and we already know it better then u.
 
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FATA merger basically destroys the lar ao bar brigade.

Need to blame the foolish reporter who asked such a question.

According to him Kabul has no issue with merger so that should shut up PKMAP as they were saying that fata does not belong to pakistan. So now that achakzai can say three things.

1. That the afghan diplomat and government is lying and fata does not belong to pakistan.

2. That the afghan diplomat is telling the truth however fata does not belong to either Afghanistan or Pakistan which would mean that its a buffer zone between pakistan and Afghanistan making the Durand line a border in his book.

3. Or he is right and fata belongs to pakistan to inact the merger which means that the lar o bar rubbish gets kicked out and Durand is the border.

Infact the afghan diplomat basically said the number 3.
 
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Why is an Afghan talking about an internal issue that concerns pakistan and Pakistan only?!?!?


Because COAS met with Mulana Fazil-ur-Rehman and wants the merger to go ahead and sort out the problems preventing it.
 
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Lol... An Afghani official telling advising us about our own territory and prople.

We have indeed become a Banana Republic..
 
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Seems like Afghanistan still hasn't learnt anything.

At the time of creation of Pakistan, Afghanistan was the only country to not recognise Pakistan in UN.
An Afghan assasinated 1st ever Pakistani Prime Minister.
Strong Afghanistan kept on messing with Pakistan till late 70s
Then came Soviet and happened, whatever was suppose to happen :-)

Seems like they are gonna learn even harder way :agree:
 
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Spot on OP who the hell is this f wit to talk about FATA merger?
Reporter asked him the question.He said that afghan govt has no problem with it,but Fata people should also have a say in this.We have already done that so no issues.
 
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Drugged Pakistani government should now wake up and reply him strongly that he must keep his mouth shut on Pakistan's internal affairs.
 
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Lol... An Afghani official telling advising us about our own territory and prople.

We have indeed become a Banana Republic..

By that standard, we tell other countries what to do all the time on PDF, they are all banana republics too.
 
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