Pakistan not sincere in efforts to fight terrorism; says Karzai

AfghanistanPakistan not sincere in efforts to fight terrorism; says Karzai

KABUL: In response to a Pakistani cleric’s statement last week in which he backed suicide bombings in Afghanistan, Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Monday lashed out at Pakistan saying the neighbouring country is not sincere in efforts to fight terrorism.

Tahir Ashrafi, the head of the Pakistani clerics’ council, last week said in an interview that  suicide attacks in Afghanistan are lawful because Nato troops are invaders that have occupied the country.

Since the government of Pakistan appointed Ashrafi to the delegation who had been scheduled to travel to Afghanistan for a meeting of the two countries’ religious leaders, Karzai noted that it implied that the government in Islamabad was backing his views.

”Afghanistan wants a real struggle against terrorism and wants the Pakistani government to realise that both our nations are burning in the same fire,” the Afghan leader said in a press conference with visiting Nato Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen.

”The Pakistani government has an essential and important role in putting out this fire,” Karzai added.

”We see that practical steps are not being taken to fight terrorism,” Karzai said, and added that a series of recent attacks in Pakistan show that the neighbouring country is falling into chaos.

Afghanistan has been deeply suspicious of the motives of a government that long backed the Taliban regime and has since seemed unable or unwilling to go after militant leaders taking refuge inside its borders. The killing of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan only strengthened Afghan wariness of the neighboring country

”The situation is getting out of control for everyone now. This is not to the benefit of Afghanistan, Pakistan or the region,” Karzai said.

Meanwhile, Fogh Rasmussen also condemned the cleric’s statement and called on Pakistan to do more to rein in the extremist militants along its borders.

”Nothing can justify terrorist attacks,” Fogh Rasmussen said. ”We have repeatedly urged the Pakistani government and the Pakistani military to step up the fight against terrorism and extremism in the border region between Pakistan and Afghanistan. We need a positive engagement of Pakistan if we are to ensure long-term peace.”

 

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