Kabul ends sports diplomacy with Pakistan after bombing

IANS  |  Kabul 

The Cricket Board (ACB) on Thursday said it had cancelled all matches and agreements with after the intelligence linked the Pakistani intelligence agency to the bombing that left 90 dead and 463 wounded.

"After the deadly attack and in light of the findings of the security services and strong reaction by the nation, we cancelled all kinds of cricket matches and initial mutual relationship agreements with the Cricket Board," ACB Media Director Aziz Gharwal told EFE.

The decision, taken overnight, came after the National Directorate of Security attributed the attack to the Haqqani network - linked to the Taliban and allegedly with bases in - and said it had the direct guidance and cooperation of the Pakistani spy agency ISI.

and Islamabad had recently reached an agreement to play two friendly matches in and in Pakistan's Lahore city, besides two series of matches in and the United Arab Emirates, and other agreements on sports.

The decision to use sports diplomacy with had sparked controversy in social networks in Afghanistan, where there have been many reports of Islamabad supporting insurgents.

"By killing innocent and destitute people, the enemies of Afghanistan's peace and stability showed that they are not worthy of friendship and will not change their stance against Afghans," ACB said in a statement late Wednesday.

President Ashraf Ghani said in a televised message late Wednesday that the time had come for a decisive step against those "who refused the calls for peace and are trapped in snares of outsiders and fight under their directions".

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Kabul ends sports diplomacy with Pakistan after bombing

The Afghan Cricket Board (ACB) on Thursday said it had cancelled all matches and agreements with Pakistan after the Afghan intelligence linked the Pakistani intelligence agency to the Kabul bombing that left 90 dead and 463 wounded.

The Cricket Board (ACB) on Thursday said it had cancelled all matches and agreements with after the intelligence linked the Pakistani intelligence agency to the bombing that left 90 dead and 463 wounded.

"After the deadly attack and in light of the findings of the security services and strong reaction by the nation, we cancelled all kinds of cricket matches and initial mutual relationship agreements with the Cricket Board," ACB Media Director Aziz Gharwal told EFE.

The decision, taken overnight, came after the National Directorate of Security attributed the attack to the Haqqani network - linked to the Taliban and allegedly with bases in - and said it had the direct guidance and cooperation of the Pakistani spy agency ISI.

and Islamabad had recently reached an agreement to play two friendly matches in and in Pakistan's Lahore city, besides two series of matches in and the United Arab Emirates, and other agreements on sports.

The decision to use sports diplomacy with had sparked controversy in social networks in Afghanistan, where there have been many reports of Islamabad supporting insurgents.

"By killing innocent and destitute people, the enemies of Afghanistan's peace and stability showed that they are not worthy of friendship and will not change their stance against Afghans," ACB said in a statement late Wednesday.

President Ashraf Ghani said in a televised message late Wednesday that the time had come for a decisive step against those "who refused the calls for peace and are trapped in snares of outsiders and fight under their directions".

--IANS

mr/

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

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