New york: Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar addressed the first meeting of the OIC Contact Group on Afghanistan, reaffirming Pakistan's commitment to peace, stability and prosperity in the brotherly country.
Ishaq Dar stressed that Afghanistan cannot remain isolated, urging OIC Members to secure unconditional humanitarian funding, revive trade and banking systems, enhance regional connectivity and promote dialogue for compliance with international obligations.
Ishaq Dar voiced grave concern over terrorist groups operating from Afghan soil, warning that they threaten regional peace and security. He urged the Afghan authorities to take concrete and verifiable action against cross-border terrorism.
Reaffirming Pakistan's resolve, he proposed a working group of OIC experts to chart a roadmap for Afghanistan's stability, underlining that lasting peace requires sincerity, mutual respect and political will.
Ishaq Dar said that a political stalemate and lack of Afghanistan's integration with the international community cannot continue indefinitely. As fellow OIC members, regional partners and neighbors, we must use this platform to take initiatives that can help pull Afghanistan out of its isolation.
I would like to highlight the following:
* First, the OIC Group must advocate for adequate funding by the international donors to meet Afghanistan's humanitarian aid requirements without any political considerations.
* Second, the OIC group must help stabilize the Afghan economy and revive its banking systems to create conditions necessary for trade and commercial activity and for the implementation of regional connectivity projects. This will help reduce unemployment and lift ordinary Afghans out of poverty.
* Third, we must support engagement and dialogue with the Taliban at the regional and multilateral level to encourage them to comply with their international obligations.
* Fourth, we commend UN led efforts to help ex-poppy farmers secure alternate livelihoods and must support these endeavors to create further opportunities for a sustainable future for Afghan cultivators.
* Fifth, the OIC group must urge the Taliban to lift restrictions on women and girls that are unjustified and contrary to Islamic principles and norms of Muslim society. Our outreach efforts must be directed to influence the Taliban to rethink their policies towards this end.
* Sixth, with peace returning to Afghanistan, it is now time for Afghan refugees to return to their homeland. The OIC Group must urge the Afghan interim authorities to create conditions necessary for facilitating the re-settlement of Afghan returnees from neighboring countries and to ensure their integration into the political and social fabric of Afghanistan for lasting peace and stability. The international community must also share the burden of this responsibility.
Ishaq Dar said that Pakistan is seriously concerned over the presence of more than two dozen terrorist groups inside Afghanistan, particularly the TTP, BLA, Majeed Brigade and ETIM; actively collaborating with Al-Qaeda and posing a grave threat to regional and international peace and security.
Ishaq Dar said that our law enforcement officials and civilians continue to make enormous sacrifices to terrorism emanating from Afghanistan. Earlier this month, 12 Pakistani soldiers were martyred in our bordering regions, while combating TTP terrorist infiltrators from Afghanistan. Digital platforms and social media are also being used by these terrorist groups for propaganda and incitement to violence. This cannot be tolerated under any circumstances.
For meaningful progress across all priority pillars, the Afghan interim authorities must take concrete and verifiable action to prevent their soil from being used for terrorism against its neighboring countries, particularly Pakistan.
'I propose the establishment of a working group of experts from members of this contact group to jointly put forward a practical roadmap with a series of reciprocal steps to make progress across the entire spectrum of issues faced by our brotherly country Afghanistan' Ishaq Dar said.
He said that Pakistan is committed to supporting all efforts for realizing the goal of a peaceful and prosperous Afghanistan. But this requires mutual respect, sincerity and demonstration of necessary political will by the Taliban authorities to help us to help themselves. He said that no country desires to see normalcy and stability return to Afghanistan more than my country, Pakistan. Our destinies are intertwined and it is imperative that we help secure an Afghanistan that is at peace with itself and its neighbors, he said.