Pakistan a destabilising factor in Afghanistan: Rabbani

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

Terror groups continue to have safe havens in and its establishment provides unhindered support to terrorists, Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani said today, slamming for being the destabilising factor in his war-torn country.

Noting that the Ghani government, soon after coming to power, tried to open a new chapter of relationship with Islamabad, Rabbani told a audience: "Unfortunately, we did not see practical steps taken by on the promises they made."



Rabbani, who is currently visiting the city to attend the US-sponsored anti-coalition group meeting, urged the Trump Administration to put pressure on to stop using as an instrument of state policy.

"This has to stop," he said in response to a question, adding that he expects the same from China, a good friend of

"A paradigm shift in is needed to bring on the peace table," Rabbani said, as he praised the role of for the all round development of

Referring to the series of recent attacks in Kabul and Kandahar, the Foreign Minister said these proves that does notwant to come to the peace table.

"should see as a sovereign and independent country. It is not a subservient to any one," he said.

"has been a country that has supported for 15 years. It has been busy building schools, colleges, hospitals, roads and bridges. While others have chosen to destroy them they (India) have chosen to build them. We value that," Rabbani said.

Pakistan's reluctance to end its support to undermines efforts to insure peace and security in the country, he alleged.

"Now, we have stopped asking to deliver to peace table. We want to take action against the leadership. They should not support violence in Afghanistan," he said.

"I do not see any policy change in in the coming days," he said, attributing this to the increasing insecurity in the powerful Pak military.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Pakistan a destabilising factor in Afghanistan: Rabbani

Terror groups continue to have safe havens in Pakistan and its establishment provides unhindered support to terrorists, Afghanistan Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani said today, slamming Pakistan for being the destabilising factor in his war-torn country. Noting that the Ghani government, soon after coming to power, tried to open a new chapter of relationship with Islamabad, Rabbani told a Washington audience: "Unfortunately, we did not see practical steps taken by Pakistan on the promises they made." Rabbani, who is currently visiting the city to attend the US-sponsored anti-coalition group meeting, urged the Trump Administration to put pressure on Pakistan to stop using terrorism as an instrument of state policy. "This has to stop," he said in response to a question, adding that he expects the same from China, a good friend of Pakistan. "A paradigm shift in Pakistan is needed to bring Taliban on the peace table," Rabbani said, as he praised the role of India for the all round ... Terror groups continue to have safe havens in and its establishment provides unhindered support to terrorists, Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani said today, slamming for being the destabilising factor in his war-torn country.

Noting that the Ghani government, soon after coming to power, tried to open a new chapter of relationship with Islamabad, Rabbani told a audience: "Unfortunately, we did not see practical steps taken by on the promises they made."

Rabbani, who is currently visiting the city to attend the US-sponsored anti-coalition group meeting, urged the Trump Administration to put pressure on to stop using as an instrument of state policy.

"This has to stop," he said in response to a question, adding that he expects the same from China, a good friend of

"A paradigm shift in is needed to bring on the peace table," Rabbani said, as he praised the role of for the all round development of

Referring to the series of recent attacks in Kabul and Kandahar, the Foreign Minister said these proves that does notwant to come to the peace table.

"should see as a sovereign and independent country. It is not a subservient to any one," he said.

"has been a country that has supported for 15 years. It has been busy building schools, colleges, hospitals, roads and bridges. While others have chosen to destroy them they (India) have chosen to build them. We value that," Rabbani said.

Pakistan's reluctance to end its support to undermines efforts to insure peace and security in the country, he alleged.

"Now, we have stopped asking to deliver to peace table. We want to take action against the leadership. They should not support violence in Afghanistan," he said.

"I do not see any policy change in in the coming days," he said, attributing this to the increasing insecurity in the powerful Pak military.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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