
Former Pakistani Diplomats Urge Dialogue with Afghanistan
Former Pakistani diplomats at a roundtable discussion in Islamabad organized by the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad emphasized the need for sustained dialogue with Afghanistan to address bilateral differences. They highlighted that the situation in Afghanistan impacts regional security and stability, stressing constructive engagement, regular communication, trust-building, practical cooperation, and mutual understanding as essential for lasting stability.
A UNHCR delegation led by Filippa Candler, Head of UNHCR in Afghanistan, met with Sardar Ahmad Shakeeb, Ambassador of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan to Pakistan, to discuss humanitarian assistance and challenges for Afghan refugees, students, and nationals in Pakistan. Also attending was Charlie Goodlake, Senior External Relations Officer. Shakeeb welcomed the delegation, praised UNHCR's monitoring of refugees' conditions, but noted insufficient assistance. "Although the support is limited, it is commendable that UNHCR continues to highlight refugees’ hardships," Shakeeb said. Candler affirmed commitment despite financial constraints. Goodlake reported $25 million in aid to returnees from Pakistan and Iran in 2025, with continued support in coordination with the Afghan government. Both sides agreed to enhance cooperation.
Gul Hasan Hasan, Ambassador of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in Moscow, met Tanju Bilgic, Turkish Ambassador, to strengthen political, economic, and cultural ties between Kabul and Ankara. A statement from the Afghan Embassy expressed appreciation for Turkey's balanced policy based on mutual respect and called for eased visa processes for Afghan traders and patients.
At a UN Security Council session renewing the 1988 sanctions mandate, U.S. Deputy Representative Tammy Bruce stated the Monitoring Team provides vital insights into the Islamic Emirate’s counterterrorism and human rights record, particularly for women and girls. She accused the IEA of "hostage diplomacy," seeking release of an al-Qaida operative from Guantanamo in exchange for detained Americans. "The Taliban (IEA) must end all forms of hostage-taking and wrongful detentions," Bruce said.
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