‘Regional stability is top priority of govt’

-Fawad says PM wants links with CAR, EU via stable Afghanistan

By Ali Imran

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain said on Wednesday that Prime Minister Imran Khan’s vision was to link the region with Central Asian Republics (CAR) and European Union (EU) through a peaceful and stable Afghanistan.
For improving economic conditions of the poor segments of the region, political stability of Afghanistan was of paramount importance for achievement of this goal, he said while addressing the inaugural session of the Pak Afghan Media Conclave organised by Pak Afghan Youth Forum here.
He said that Pakistan was desirous of setting up rail link between Gawadar and Tashkent and for this peace in Afghanistan was vital.
This he said would link Central Asia with China Pakistan Economic Corridor and it would also link Central Asia with European Union. He said it was a big vision and Prime Minister Imran Khan was working for its realization. He said Pakistan also wanted good relations with India as well as this would help fight poverty in the region.
He said that Pakistan and Afghanistan enjoyed centuries old historical religious, geographical and cultural relations. Despite having seen many ups and downs, the bilateral ties with Afghanistan were stable.
However Fawad Hussain opined that some external factors were also behind misunderstanigs between the two brotherly countries. He said when the erstwhile Soviet Union attacked Afghanistan in 1979, it did not consult Pakistan.
Similarly when Al Qaeda targeted New York twin towers in 2001, it did not consult Pakistan but in both cases Pakistan and Afghanistan and their people had to bear the consequences. He said that US policies have failed in Afghanistan and both Pakistan and Afghanistan were paying its price. He said that super powers play their games and then leave the region and in 1988 both US and USSR left Afghanistan at the mercy of the circumstances and people of Afghanistan and Pakistan bore the consequences.
He said that over 5 million Afghan people had to migrate to Pakistan after the Soviet invasion and still over 3 million were living here. The minister said over 6,000 children of Afghan refugees were completing their education from Pakistani universities and colleges and they admit that Pakistan has provided them opportunities.
Fawad said it was Pakistan’s responsibility to provide shelter to Afghan brothers when their country was invaded as these were the teachings of Islam and the Holy Prophet (PMUH).