Pakistan-Afghanistan propose power sharing formula

AfghanistanPakistan-Afghanistan propose power sharing formula

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Office spokesman Aizaz Chaudhry told media that Pakistan has always tried to make a positive contribution to bring peace in Afghanistan.

He said during a meeting with Afghan Ambassador to Pakistan Umer Daudzai Foreign Affairs and National Security Adviser Sartaj Aziz last week had proposed a power-sharing formula involving the Taliban and other stakeholders in Afghanistan for ending the war there.

He said Pakistan has always tried to play the role of a peace broker in the Afghan conflict.

Those efforts were intensified over the past and a half year which led to the setting up of Taliban’s political office in Doha to serve as a point of contact with the insurgent group.

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