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US encourages Pakistan’s constructive role in settling the Afghan crisis

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By SRI NewsDesk Published September 17, 2021
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WASHINGTON: The US State Department has urged Pakistan to play a constructive role in persuading the Taliban to fulfill their commitments.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at a congressional hearing on Monday that the US would be watching its relationship with Pakistan within the coming weeks to formulate what role Washington would want Islamabad to play within the way forward for Afghanistan.

“We have been in regular touch with Pakistani counterparts as well as Pakistani leadership. We’ve discussed Afghanistan in some detail,” State Department spokesperson Ned Price said at a Wednesday afternoon news briefing in Washington.

When asked to discuss the secretary’s statement, the spokesperson said Mr. Blinken was pertaining to the general public statements Pakistan and other countries within the region had made to support the people of Afghanistan.

State Department spokesperson says ‘we all need to make sure that we are all walking within the same direction’

Secretary Blinken, he said, wanted these countries to “work constructively… to ascertain thereto that the priorities that we share (are met)”. The priorities include humanitarian concerns, protecting the rights of the Afghan people and therefore the gain made during the last 20 years of yank’s presence in Afghanistan, he added.

“We all need to make sure that we are all walking in the same direction,” said Mr. Price while emphasizing the necessity to make sure that Afghanistan was not used as a launchpad for terrorist attacks on other countries.

Mr. Price recalled that Pakistan had frequently advocated for an inclusive government with broad support in Afghanistan and “we are getting to still look to Pakistan and to other countries within the region to form good on their public statements, on commitments they need to be made”.

The commitments include “working constructively with the US and the international community to ensure that they were on the same page on shared priorities, including the humanitarian concerns, rights, and gains of the Afghan people over the past 20 years as well counterterrorism concerns,” he added.

Mr. Price noted that Pakistan participated in the ministerial that Secretary Blinken and his German counterpart convened last week at Ramstein Airbase in Germany. “Pakistan contributed to that forum, echoing much of what we heard from other participants,” he said.

“And there was a good deal of consensus that the gains of the past 20 years, especially on the part of Afghanistan’s women, girls, and minorities, — preserving those is in everyone’s interests. Easing the humanitarian plight of the people of Afghanistan is in everyone’s interest. That includes Pakistan as well as countries that may be farther afield,” he said.

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