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Pakistan Foreign Minister: Afghan Peace Agreement Would Be Signed in Pakistan’s Presence

Pakistan Foreign Minister:  Afghan Peace Agreement  Would Be Signed in Pakistan’s Presence

ISLAMABAD - The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, said on Saturday, February 22, 2020, that the Afghan peace deal would be signed in Pakistan’s presence, Pakistani media reported. In his remarks in Multan city of Punjab province in Pakistan, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, the Pakistan Foreign Minister, said that the Afghan peace treaty would be signed in presence of Pakistan because it was quite impossible to deliver goods without Pakistan's participation in the final agreement, according to Pakistani media. "It was not an easy task and Pakistan’s honest efforts made the process finally successful and result-oriented," Mr. Qureshi said in his remarks, adding that Pakistan made the world realize that Afghan peace was only possible through peace talks and not war. "Pakistan convinced the world to make efforts for a political solution to the Afghan problem through dialogue. It was hard to convince the Taliban for the peace process, but Pakistan made them join the process," the Pakistani foreign minister further added. He further said in his remarks, "Now it is the responsibility of the Afghan leadership which had paid a heavy price in the form of financial and human losses. They should come forward and think about their future." The post Pakistan Foreign Minister: Afghan Peace Agreement Would be Signed in Pakistan’s Presence appeared first on The Killid Group. (TKG)