Asad Majeed Khan, Pakistan’s foreign minister, met with Ambassador Erik Kurzweil, Germany’s envoy to Afghanistan, to discuss the political climate, the humanitarian crisis, and potential peace initiatives
Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary stressed Pakistan’s commitment to a stable, prosperous, and interconnected Afghanistan at a meeting.
The conversation centred on Afghanistan’s current state of affairs and Pakistan’s initiatives to advance regional stability.
Pakistan, according to Foreign Secretary Khan, is in favour of an open, Afghan-led, and Afghan-owned peace process in Afghanistan.
He added that Pakistan considers a peaceful, prosperous, stable, and united Afghanistan to be in the best interests of both Pakistan and Afghanistan as well as the wider region.
In the conversation, Khan also emphasised the significance of developing an unified regional approach to address the problems facing Afghanistan and the surrounding area.
In the conversation, Khan also emphasised the significance of developing a unified regional approach to address the problems facing Afghanistan and the surrounding area.
He emphasised the value of commerce and economic linkages in creating jobs and income for Afghanistan.
He added that Pakistan supports commercial and economic ties with Afghanistan and the wider region. Promoting regional security and peace requires economic prosperity.
Pakistan’s contribution to the peace process in Afghanistan was praised by Ambassador Kurzweil. During the past forty years, Pakistan has provided asylum to millions of Afghan refugees.
He accepted Germany’s recognition of Pakistan’s crucial contribution to the peace process in Afghanistan. It acknowledges Pakistan’s assistance to Afghan refugees.
German interest in collaborating with Pakistan on regional stability and economic growth was also mentioned by Ambassador Kurzweil.
Both officials met during a time of great adversity for Afghanistan, including continued hostilities, economic unrest, and a worsening humanitarian crisis.
Political pressure and humanitarian aid have been used by the international community to address the Afghanistan situation.
While some nations have provided emergency relief to meet the populace’s immediate humanitarian needs, several nations, most notably the United States, have ceased aid to the nation.
Afghanistan’s problem is complex and multifaceted, necessitating ongoing attention from the international community.
Pakistan has aggressively promoted regional stability, economic development, and the peace process in Afghanistan.
As they continue to collaborate to assist peace and stability in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Germany are dedicated to developing regional cooperation and economic connection to address the region’s concerns.