Shehbaz Sharif Urges Inclusive Political Framework for Afghanistan at UNGA

He added that Pakistan has a direct stake in Afghanistan’s peace and stability, considering it a key to regional prosperity and enhanced economic connectivity.

At the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Shehbaz Sharif, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, once again highlighted Afghanistan as one of the main pillars of Islamabad’s foreign policy.

In his remarks, he stressed that Pakistan seeks the establishment of an inclusive political framework in Afghanistan—a framework which, he believes, can pave the way for internal stability and regional development.

Shehbaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan, stated: “Pakistan continues to engage with all partners to extend humanitarian assistance, promote economic recovery and encourage inclusive political framework in Afghanistan.”

He added that Pakistan has a direct stake in Afghanistan’s peace and stability, considering it a key to regional prosperity and enhanced economic connectivity.

Sharif also urged the Islamic Emirate to uphold human rights, particularly women’s rights and to take concrete measures against terrorist groups in order to build global confidence.

“The interim Afghan government must however uphold human rights including women’s rights. Above all, we expect that Afghan interim government to take effective action against terrorist groups and to ensure that Afghan soil is not used for terrorism against any country,” he said.

Political analysts say the Prime Minister’s remarks reflect both Pakistan’s security concerns and its efforts to maintain a central role in Afghanistan’s political landscape.

Gul Mohammaduddin Mohammadi, a political analyst, said: “Pakistan’s policy toward Afghanistan is dual. At times, it supports Afghanistan, but at other times, it seeks to undermine it. Pakistan claims, without evidence, that armed groups like the TTP are supported from Afghanistan, while Afghanistan has repeatedly rejected this accusation and asked Pakistan to provide proof.”

Akram Arefi, a university professor, shared his view: “Pakistan’s policy is to keep Afghanistan aligned, as a friendly state standing beside Pakistan in regional politics. However, it now seems there is a certain distance between the Islamic Emirate and Pakistan. Pakistan, by playing the role of mediator, can relatively fulfill this role, as it has close ties with Western countries, particularly the United States.”

This comes after Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister had earlier said that bilateral relations between the two countries had improved.

Shehbaz Sharif Urges Inclusive Political Framework for Afghanistan at UNGA