Gravitas: Peace negotiator: Pakistan yet to make a positive contribution in Afghan peace process

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Peace negotiator Nader Nadery tells WION's Palki Sharma Upadhyay that Pakistan is yet to make "any positive contribution" in Afghanistan's peace process.

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You can never expect anything positive from Pakistan
😉😂

simriths.s
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Pakistan and the Taliban and two sides of the same coin! Pakistan can never be a part of a peaceful Afghanistan!

bharti
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Pakistan and positivity are things that live in two different universe.

artificialintelligence
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Does Pakistan ever make any positive contribution to anything?

hazelem
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Pakistan & peace in a single sentence 🤔🤔🤔

mohdaisha
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Its Afgan people who will fix their future.Wonder why India being an outsider doing so much hue and cry on it???

CaptMasud
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They tried Jaishanker visited Doha twice in a week to meet Talibans but they refused to see him!

asimshabbir
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Good interview with a decision maker from Afghanistan.
Try getting an interview with a Afganistan security expert on war with Taliban possibilities.

navinbhatia
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... only role for India is to find out why Russians invaded Afghanistan at the first place.
Subsequently, India should also find who will invade it next?

TariqARana
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The Talibans are in no rush. They see time on their side. This strategic withdrawal reply to let the Talibans keep gaining more districts is sadly a cop out.

humayunbawkher
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Did hear today what the Taliban Spokesman Suhail Shaheen said in an interview on AL Jazeera, where he stated, that they, the Taliban, have nothing to do with the ongoing turmoil in Afghanistan -
They didn't even get started.
They are totally innocent and looking forward to a wonderful future for Afghanistan on their terms whatever they should be -
BUT
probably with very few people when the draw of the Educated is going on is seen these days.

monikaostermayer
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Pakistan played key role for negotiation between American and Taliban. PM Imran khan is the first person who talk about start negotiation & peace.
Actually When America and Taliban negotiation were ongoing PM Imran khan go to Afghanistan and try to convinced afghan government must to participate in peace talk but Afghan government thinking and policies were planned under Indian shadow.
Now Time is, India try to back door negotiation with Taliban. Indian government want to negotiation with talking and Idiots Indian media still try to use word "Terrorist" for Taliban.

mujahidakram
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Taliban return is the best positive contribution... Now RAW agents should save their asses in Afghanistan

iconoclastbhatti
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Y Pakistan felt india involvement in Afghanistan issue is saw as a threat for her(Pakistan).from the very beginning of the engagement...

apemshimray
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No 1 needs India to play the role in Afghanistan, India must go from Afghanistan, Iran & Russia can never help India, only Pakistan, India have to ask Pakistan,

ayoobkhamissa
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Afghanistan is a very difficult terrain and nobody can occupy it forever, even Taliban. So Afghan army should not attempt to control and occupy the entire country, they should control the important provinces and cities, especially border areas adjacent to Pakistan. Rather than defeating Taliban outright, they must focus to wear them out and make them weaker. Pakistan cannot openly militarily support Taliban, so the Afghan army can use helicopter gunship and air power to weaken Taliban. Taliban has to be weakened from inside, not from outside.

samirthapa