Zardari added that “simultaneously, Pakistan hopes that the Taliban authorities would be responsive to the expectations of the international community.”
Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has called on the international community to maintain a pragmatic approach and constructive engagement with Afghanistan and provide support and assistance to avert any potential humanitarian crisis in the country.
Addressing an event at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad, Zardari said that abandoning Afghanistan or its 40 million people during this critical phase could lead to “unimaginable consequences.”
“The international community must continue to provide support and assistance to avert any potential humanitarian disaster and help build a sustainable economy for the long-term development of Afghanistan,” he said.
Zardari added that “simultaneously, Pakistan hopes that the Taliban authorities would be responsive to the expectations of the international community.”
He said that “the Afghan interim government must ensure inclusivity, respect for human rights of all Afghan and effective counter-terrorism action.”
The Islamic Emirate welcomed the Pakistani foreign minister’s comments but added that the world’s demands, which include interference in the internal affairs of Afghanistan, are unacceptable.
“In terms of human rights, I should tell you that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan provides all people’s rights in accordance with Islamic principles and the Sharia law. And of course, efforts are underway in some areas where there are inadequacies. Secondly, the demands of the countries must also be fair and there should be no interference in Afghanistan’s internal affairs,” said Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate.
But a number of political analysts said that Pakistan can play a good role in improving the situation in Afghanistan.
“in order to gain more trust from the international community, it is even possible to ask for help from neighboring countries like Pakistan to take honest and practical steps in this direction,” said Najib Rahman Shamal, a political affairs analyst.
“They want to demonstrate their involvement in Afghan issues in order to gain credit from the international community about Afghanistan and create the impression that Pakistan has a greater influence in Afghanistan,” said Wahid Faqiri, an international relations analyst.
The formation of an inclusive government, fight against the threat of terrorist organizations, refraining from using Afghanistan’s territory against other countries, respect for human rights, and the provision of employment and education for women are all conditions of the international community for interaction with the current Afghan government.
However, the Islamic Emirate continually asserted that such matters are deemed internal to Afghanistan and that foreign countries should not interfere in its internal affairs.