Former U.S. Special Envoy Condemns Pakistan’s Attacks on Afghanistan

Khalilzad also stressed that the best way to resolve tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan is through dialogue and diplomacy.

The former U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation has condemned Pakistan’s attacks on Afghan territory, describing Pakistan as “guilty” in this regard.

Zalmay Khalilzad said in an interview that the Islamic Emirate is prepared to reach an agreement with Pakistan to prevent the use of the two countries’ territories against one another.

Khalilzad also stressed that the best way to resolve tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan is through dialogue and diplomacy.

“I condemn their attack on Afghanistan,” Khalilzad said. “I was in Kabul a few weeks ago and met with Taliban officials. In my view, the Taliban are ready to reach an agreement with Pakistan so that neither Afghanistan’s territory is used against Pakistan nor Pakistan’s territory against Afghanistan.”

The former U.S. envoy further insisted that Pakistan is seeking to pressure Afghanistan and does not want the current challenges to be resolved through dialogue.

According to Khalilzad, there is a specific circle within Pakistan’s current leadership that favors applying pressure on Afghanistan and has unreasonable demands.

Political analyst Mohammad Omid Janzada stated: “The end of every war is negotiation and dialogue. Both sides should try to reach the conclusion that existing issues must be resolved through mutual understanding. Other countries such as Russia and China can also play a role.”

Khalilzad’s emphasis on a diplomatic solution to tensions between Kabul and Islamabad comes as military tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have sharply escalated in recent days, and the future of bilateral relations remains uncertain.

Former U.S. Special Envoy Condemns Pakistan’s Attacks on Afghanistan