‘Intra-Afghan accord before US pullout critical for peace’

Author: Agencies

The US departure without putting up a credible governance structure in Afghanistan may descend the war-torn country into a new civil war, according to local experts.

Speaking at a webinar “US withdrawal from Afghanistan: Threats to regional peace, within and without”, organized by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), an Islamabad-based think tank, on Wednesday, the experts urged Washington not to repeat the mistake, similar to the one happened after the withdrawal of Soviet troops in 1989, which triggered a years-long bloodshed between Mujahideen groups in the country.

Brig. (Retd) Said Nazir, an Islamabad-based geostrategic analyst, feared a further rise in an already intense power struggle between the Taliban and the Kabul government after the completion of the ongoing pullout process, which would have “direct consequences” for neighboring Pakistan.

Washington, he opined, would act as a mere distant spectator of the “mess” if it leaves without putting up a power-sharing structure in Kabul.

Commenting on the much-debated proposal of allowing Washington to carry out its counter-terrorism operations from Pakistani soil after the pullout, he cautioned the move will allow anti-state elements, including Daesh and the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, to regroup labeling Pakistan a US proxy.

Syed Abrar Hussain, Pakistan’s former ambassador to Afghanistan, was of the view that regional countries do not want the Taliban to rule Afghanistan alone as they fear it would bring about militancy and violence in the region. Hence, he suggested, an intra-Afghan dialogue before the US departure is needed for sustainable peace.

Jumma Khan Sufi, an author and expert on Afghan affairs, said the UK is trying to bring Pakistan and Afghanistan closer in a bid to solve bilateral issues that have prevailed between the neighbors for a long time.

He contended that the UK facilitated the recent meeting between Pakistan’s Army Chief Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani.

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