India's key objectives in Afghanistan solely driven by singular goal of destabilising Pakistan, envoy tells UNSC
WASHINGTON: Pakistan’s envoy to the United Nations said on Monday that India’s key objectives in Afghanistan were “solely driven by the singular goal of destabilising Pakistan”. He made these remarks during a UN Security Council meeting on Afghanistan while responding to remarks by Afghanistan’s Permanent Representative to UN Nasir Ahmad Faiq. Earlier in the session, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to UN Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad detailed the use of Afghan soil by te
During a recent United Nations Security Council session, Pakistan’s permanent representative accused India of utilizing its influence in Afghanistan primarily to undermine Pakistani stability. Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad emphasized that Pakistan’s recent military operations were strictly targeted at militant infrastructure rather than the Afghan population. He further urged the Taliban administration to take concrete, verifiable steps to eliminate terrorist sanctuaries within their borders. According to Islamabad, these groups continue to threaten regional security despite repeated calls for the Taliban to fulfill their international obligations. The Pakistani envoy expressed disappointment that the Taliban has yet to effectively address these security concerns since regaining power in 2021. He maintained that while the opportunity for the Taliban to align with global peace efforts is diminishing, a path toward cooperation remains available.
The exchange highlights the escalating diplomatic tensions between Pakistan and the Taliban-led government regarding cross-border terrorism and the influence of regional rivals in Afghanistan.
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