Pak highlighted threat posed by instability in Afghanistan at Moscow meeting: FO

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

Pakistan's delegation at the Russia-led peace conference on Friday highlighted the threat posed by the instability in the war-torn country to the neighbouring nations, the country's said.

"The participants of today's meeting candidly expressed their views about deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan and the threat it posed to the neighboring countries, which have been most affected by the Afghan conflict," the said.

"Pakistan's positive approach and consistent efforts to promote peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan through initiatives acceptable to the entire Afghan nation and the futility of military intensive approach which had resulted in colossal human losses and compounded miseries of the people of Afghanistan was particularly highlighted," it said.

Senior officials from Afghanistan, the US, India, Iran, China, and some other countries also participated in the meeting aimed at starting of direct peace talks with the

It was first meeting of the Format with participation of representatives and Afghan delegation from its political office.

and the US were present in the meeting as observers.

delegation noted that the phrase "Afghan-owned, Afghan-led" peace process, coined by Pakistan several years ago, had now been adopted as an international guiding principle in charting the collective way forward to achieving peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan, the Foreign Office said.

It also signified Pakistan's respect for Afghan sovereignty and the desire to empower the Afghan nation to take its destiny in its own hands, it said.

Pakistan delegation also underscored that all stakeholders had shared responsibility to help create favourable conditions for a result oriented peace process as there was no military solution to the Afghan issue, it added.

"Only a political settlement, fully cognizant of and responsive to the hard core socio-cultural, political and economic realities of Afghanistan, can restore peace in the country," Pakistan officials said at the conference, according to the Foreign Office.

Moscow Format was initiated in December 2016. Its membership gradually increased to eleven last year.

It signifies a growing consensus among regional countries for jointly promoting peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan.

It offers an opportunity to participants to exchange views on the prevailing situation in Afghanistan and its implications for the region, in particular for countries bordering Afghanistan.

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First Published: Sat, November 10 2018. 00:00 IST