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Afghanistan lodges protest with Pakistan over Qureshi's comments on its 'internal affairs'

By ANI | Updated: March 3, 2020 23:50 IST

Afghanistan on Tuesday lodged a formal protest with Pakistan over Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi's recent remarks with regards to the release of Taliban prisoners following the signing of US Taliban deal.

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Kabul [Afghstan], Mar 3 : Afghstan on Tuesday lodged a formal protest with Pakistan over Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi's recent remarks with regards to the release of Taliban prisoners following the signing of US Taliban deal.

In a statement, the Afghan Foreign Ministry asked Islamabad to refrain from making "irresponsible statements" regarding the "internal affairs of Afghstan", saying they can lead to creating an environment of distrust and cannot be effective in enhancing the relationship between the two countries.

Qureshi had asked Afghan President Ashraf Gh to refer to the United States for an "explanation" on the prisoner swap clause in the peace deal and urged all stakeholders to show "flexibility" to move forward to intra-Afghan talks in the deal's aftermath.

"Exchange of prisoners is a two-way process and has happened in the past. When we move from war towards peace, it needs to be done to show a positive intent," Qureshi said, as cited in a report by Dawn.

Qureshi was referring to Gh's statement that the Afghan government has no commitment to releasing 5000 Taliban prisoners.

The Afghan Foreign Ministry said in its statement, "The Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghstan strongly condemned the recent remarks made by Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, on the domestic affairs of Afghstan."

"The Government of Afghstan believes that relying on policies of good-neighbourliness, Pakistan needs to take practical steps towards enhancing bilateral ties in various areas and refrain from making such irresponsible statements regarding the internal affairs of Afghstan," the statement added.

The US and the Taliban had signed a historic peace deal on Saturday aimed at ending the nearly 19-year-long war in the country.

( With inputs from ANI )

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