Pak has been successful in removing Karzai's misconceptions: Sartaj Aziz
Islamabad : Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's
Special Advisor on Foreign and Security Affairs Sartaj Aziz has said
that Islamabad has been successful in removing many of the
misconceptions that existed in the mind of Afghanistan President Hamid
Karzai with regard to the former's role in extending support to the
Taliban and to its perceived role in the aftermath of the NATO troops
withdrawal from Afghanistan at the end of 2014.
In an interview
given to Dawn TV, Aziz said that the Pakistan leadership had taken
considerable pains to explain to President Karzai during his recent
visit to Islamabad that Afghanistan has historically had an unwanted
foreign presence on its soil, and most recently in the form of the
erstwhile Soviet Union and the United States.
He said that it was
emphasized during the discussions that countries have come and gone, but
Pakistan had always been and would continue to be a neighbour that
Kabul could trust.
Aziz candidly admitted that certain groups in
Pakistan were responsible for fanning these misconceptions, which in
turn, had contributed to an atmosphere of distrust between the
governments of the two countries in recent times.
"We made it
clear that we are not supporting any group and that we do have an
influence on the Taliban," Aziz said, adding that Islamabad's Strategic
Depth Policy, which was conceived in the 1980s by former army chief
General Mirza Aslam Beg, and perceived to be aimed at achieving control
over Afghanistan, was no longer relevant or in existence.
Pakistan,
he said, was rather more worried about tribal regions on its border
with Afghanistan ending up being a "Strategic Depth" for "Stakeholders
in Afghanistan".
Commenting specifically on the Taliban and its
leader/commander Mullah Omar, Aziz said that Karzai had been informed
that Omar is unwilling to talk to him, but added that Pakistan is
talking with Omar and others in the Taliban set-up to consider
reconciliation talks with the Karzai regime in Kabul.
Karzai had
also been told that there was a need to expand the membership of the
High Peace Council to 80 or 90 members to facilitate broad-based
engagement on all issues pertaining to Afghanistan in the run-up to the
withdrawal of the foreign presence and thereafter.
Pakistan, he said, has offered Karzai that it will try to get Mullah Omar onboard to ensure a meeting of minds.
Aziz
further revealed that Karzai understood that Pakistan can facilitate
talks with the Taliban, and added that representatives of the armed
forces were also present during the discussions, and that they had
agreed that everyone would be onboard on the way forward.
Aziz
said that Pakistan is against its soil being used by terrorists to
launch attacks on other countries in the neighbourhood, and specifically
was not interested in jeopardizing its relationship with Afghanistan.
He said Islamabad would always be in support of the Good Taliban as opposed to the Bad Taliban.
He
said that it was also made clear to President Karzai that Pakistan was
in favour of development-related initiatives in Afghanistan by any
country, but not in favour of proxy wars, be it between Iran and
Pakistan, or Pakistan and India.
In conclusion, he also said that
as far as strategic talks with the U.S. were concerned, Washington has
been urged not to see these ties evolve from the prism of Afghanistan
now or even after 2014.
Pakistan, he said, has been a victim of
terror as have other countries in the after math of the global war on
terror that was launched by the Bush administration in September-October
2001.

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