• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
Trending:
  • Kashmir
  • Elections
Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Daily Times

Your right to know

  • HOME
  • Latest
  • Iran-Israel war
  • Pakistan
    • Balochistan
    • Gilgit Baltistan
    • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
    • Punjab
    • Sindh
  • World
  • Editorials & Opinions
    • Editorials
    • Op-Eds
    • Commentary / Insight
    • Perspectives
    • Cartoons
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Featured
    • Blogs
      • Pakistan
      • World
      • Lifestyle
      • Culture
      • Sports
  • Business
  • Sports
  • FIFA World Cup
  • E-PAPER
    • Lahore
    • Islamabad
    • Karachi

Tahir Khan

Afghanistan wants blame game to end: Afghan minister

Published on: August 20, 2017 4:00 AM

 

ISLAMABAD: Afghanistan wants an end to the blame game going on with Pakistan, Afghan Deputy Foreign Minister Nasir Ahmad Andisha said on Saturday.

Speaking to the media in Islamabad, Andisha, however, reiterated that Afghan Taliban and other terrorist groups had sanctuaries in Pakistan.

“The blame-game should end, which is a key to the confidence building measures. However, we know that the sanctuaries of the Taliban and other groups are here. The name of Quetta Shura is well-known, which means it is in Quetta,” he said. He said that Afghanistan would have its biggest embassy in Islamabad.

“We believe that the people of Pakistan and Afghanistan are suffering due to terrorism. It also tarnishes the image of Pakistan and Afghanistan in the world so we should make efforts to counter terrorism,” he said.

Asked about the improvement in bilateral ties following the recent exchange of visits between Pakistan and Afghanistan, he said that both sides should take steps to improve relations. “There have been ups and downs in Pak-Afghan relations. But the people and Afghan government want good relations with Pakistan. There are expectations that the relations might improve, but currently there are no such indications that I can confirm. Whether the relations are moving ahead or not, both sides are taking steps to improve the relations. This is in the interest of the two countries and the people,” Andisha said.

To a question about Pakistani officials’ statement that the chief of the Pakistani Taliban Mullah Fazalullah and the Pakistani Taliban operated from Afghanistan’s Kunar, Nuristan and Nangarhar provinces, he said such statements were part of the blame-game.

“I call this a blame-game. Those Taliban are not in the Afghan government controlled areas. They are not in our cities. There is no Kabul Shura, Mazar-e-Sharif Shura, or Jalalabad Shura,” he claimed.

“The Afghan forces and the foreign forces in Afghanistan are taking action against all groups, whether they are the Pakistani Taliban, Afghan Taliban, Haqqani network or al Qaeda. All should be eliminated whether they are on the other side of the Durand Line or on this side. But this is untrue that we keep the Taliban there. The Taliban were here in Pakistan in the past and are still here,” he said.

Asked about China’s role and the fate of the Quadrilateral Coordination Group (QCG), he said China had good relations with both Pakistan and Afghanistan. “Both should take advantage of China’s role in the region and also in improvement of bilateral relations,” he said.

Andisha called for the implementation of the road-map agreed upon by the QCG.

“We support the Chinese diplomatic efforts. We believe that the war can be ended through diplomatic and political means,” he said.

He said that Kabul had hoped Pakistan would bring the Taliban to the negotiation table but “unfortunately Pakistan has not responded positively to Afghanistan’s expectations”. “Kabul still hopes Pakistan will play such a role. Afghanistan has never closed its doors to peace talks with the Taliban,” he said.

The Afghan deputy foreign minister later called on Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua and discussed strengthening cooperation between the countries in diverse fields as well as in the efforts for lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan, the Foreign Office said.

The foreign secretary underlined the need for enhancing economic cooperation, trade, transit and connectivity for the mutual benefit of the people of the two countries, a statement issued from the Foreign Office said.

In this regard, she emphasized the need of expediting infrastructure and energy connectivity projects between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

 

 

Published in Daily Times, August 20th 2017.

Filed Under: Pakistan

Submit a Comment




Primary Sidebar




Latest News

Mastercard and The Bank of Punjab Expand Strategic Collaboration to Support Pakistan’s Cashless Economy and Digital Transformation

Trump reinstates blockade on Iranian ports

Women’s empowerment drives national progress: Maryam

India seeks better US trade terms

Iran continues mediation talks with Pakistan

Pakistan

Shehbaz, Nawaz visit Doha to offer condolences

Two policemen martyred in Tank blast

Tarar calls for women’s digital empowerment

Field Marshal Asim Munir begins strategic Turkiye defence visit

Flash floods devastate Diamer as Karakoram Highway remains blocked

More Posts from this Category

Business

Committee proposes transparent fuel pricing reforms

Committee proposes transparent fuel pricing reforms

Gold prices drop by Rs3,800 per tola in Pakistan

Finance Ministry rejects claims over sovereign financing transactions

‘Neelum-Jhelum delay reinforces need for low-cost hydropower’

Geneva talks open opportunities for Pakistan-Bahrain digital ties

More Posts from this Category

World

Trump reinstates blockade on Iranian ports

India seeks better US trade terms

Iran continues mediation talks with Pakistan

More Posts from this Category




Footer

Home
Lead Stories
Latest News
Editor’s Picks

Culture
Life & Style
Featured
Videos

Editorials
OP-EDS
Commentary
Advertise

Cartoons
Letters
Blogs
Privacy Policy

Contact
Company’s Financials
Investor Information
Terms & Conditions

Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Youtube

© 2026 Daily Times. All rights reserved.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.