City
Epaper

Pakistan need to re-orient ties with Afghanistan beyond security: Experts

By ANI | Updated: March 11, 2023 19:00 IST

Pakistan needed to re-orient its relations with Afghanistan beyond the security perspective to reduce the gap of mistrust between ...

Open in App

Pakistan needed to re-orient its relations with Afghanistan beyond the security perspective to reduce the gap of mistrust between the two neighbours, the experts said at a consultation on 'Afghan peace and reconciliation; Pakistan's interests and policy options,' according to The Nation.

As per the Pakistani newspaper, the experts suggested that Pakistan needed to abandon its approach of conditioning the promotion of trade activities between the two neighbours with the resolution of security issues because this scheme would prove counterproductive.

The experts expressed these views in a consultation on "Afghan peace and reconciliation; Pakistan's interests and policy options" organized by the Islamabad-based think tank Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) on Wednesday.

The representatives of political parties, former diplomats, academics, retired military officials, and journalists among other experts on Pak-Afghan affairs both from Afghanistan and Pakistan participated in the discussion.

The main themes of the consultation, which is the 7th in a series of discussions organized by PIPS on the Afghan peace process, are the "Emerging Pak-Afghan relations; challenges and way forward" and "Emerging Afghan situation and its interface with the countries near and beyond."

The experts also stated that Pakistan's relationship with Afghanistan was larger than counterterrorism and security and it should see it in a bigger picture, reported The Nation.

They also urged the need for soft management of the Pak-Afghan border to remove hurdles in trade activities and the movement of people between both countries.

The relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan is deteriorating ever since the Taliban re-gained control over the latter country. Recently, an Afghan national, Faiz Muhammad, died in Karachi's Landhi jail. She was reportedly suffering from a severe illness while in prison, Afghan-based Khaama Press reported.

The Afghan citizen, Muhammad, was arrested last month by Karachi police for failing to provide legal residence documents.

Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), earlier this week, arrested five Afghan citizens from Peshawar airport during the immigration process. The arrested Afghan citizens were all set to board an international flight to London on fake Afghan passports.

Those arrested were handed over to an anti-human trafficking cell for further investigations, as per Khaama Press.

The Afghan consulate in Karachi in January said that over the past three months, at least three Afghan refugees have died in prisons in Pakistan, Afghanistan-based TOLO News reported.

This comes as Afghan refugees in Pakistan complain of mistreatment by the country's police.

Pajhwok Afghan News recently reported that Pakistan's military forces torture and harass Afghans who travel through the Spin Boldak-Chaman gate.

The Spin Boldak-Chaman Gate also known as The Friendship Gate is located on the Durand Line (Pak-Afghan border).

Passengers travelling to Pakistan say the Pakistani forces misbehave with them, keep them waiting for hours on different pretexts and extort them.

The Spin Boldak-Chaman border between Afghanistan and Pakistan border is crossed by more than 20,000 people daily for trade, treatment and other purposes.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Pak institute for peace studiesFaiz muhammadKarachiThe NationPeshawarKarachi company
Open in App

Related Stories

Cricket"Where Is the Crowd?": Michael Vaughan Mocks PCB Over Empty Stands in Champions Trophy 2025 Opener

CricketPAK vs NZ, Champions Trophy 2025: PCB Gives BIG Update on Fakhar Zaman’s Injury

CricketChampions Trophy 2025 Opening Ceremony: Pakistan Air Force Show Over Karachi Stadium Scares New Zealand Players (Watch Video)

CricketPAK vs NZ, Champions Trophy 2025 Opening Ceremony: Pakistan Air Force Holds 'Sher Dil' Air Show Over Karachi Stadium (Watch Video)

CricketPAK vs NZ, Final Live Streaming: How and Where to Watch Live Telecast of ODI Tri-Series Final

International Realted Stories

International50-day countdown to International Day of Yoga celebrated across the globe

InternationalUS State Secy reaffirms commitment to cooperation with India against terrorism

InternationalS. Korea's small satellite to join US Artemis II moon exploration programme

InternationalThailand confirms anthrax death in 53-year-old man after consumption of raw meat

InternationalSurvey reveals majority of Chinese oppose forceful unification with Taiwan