PM Imran, Tajik President agree to coordinate efforts in support of Afghan stability
ISLAMABAD, OCT 3: With tensions
mounting between the Taliban regime in Afghanistan and Tajikistan, Prime
Minister Imran Khan on Saturday stepped in to defuse tensions, according to a
diplomatic source.
“Prime Minister Imran Khan held
telephonic conversation with President Emomali Rahmon of Tajikistan today,” the
Prime Minister Office said in a statement.
The call took place as Taliban
officials and Tajik government exchanged barbs and reports emerged that Tajik
forces held parades in regions bordering Afghanistan earlier in the week in a
show of power and Taliban sent thousands of fighters to the border with
Afghanistan’s northeastern neighbour.
Tajikistan has taken a tough line on Taliban regime and has been critical of human rights violations committed by it, particularly in Panjshir province.
PM Khan had on his return from
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s summit in Tajikistan on Sept 18 announced that
he was persuading Taliban to form an inclusive government by including people
from other ethnicities. He had on this occasion specially referred to his
conversation with President Emomali on this issue.
“After mtgs in Dushanbe with
leaders of Afghanistan’s neighbours & especially a lengthy discussion with
Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon, I have initiated a dialogue with the
Taliban for an inclusive Afghan govt to include Tajiks, Hazaras & Uzbeks,”
Mr Khan had then tweeted.
Taliban, however, see
Tajikistan’s criticism of them and the composition of their government as
meddling in Afghanistan’s internal affairs.
Afghan deputy prime minister
Abdul Salaam Hanafi had in a TV interview earlier in the week said: “We will
not allow any neighbouring nation to interfere in the internal matters of
Afghanistan.”
Ethnic Tajiks make up the second
biggest ethnicity in Afghanistan. They are nearly 27 per cent of Afghanistan’s
population. Most of the groups opposing Taliban have, meanwhile, taken up
refuge in Tajikistan.
The PMO statement did not
publicly state that Mr Khan had called for lowering of tensions between the two
sides. It instead said that Mr Khan had during the conversation “underscored
the urgent imperative to address the humanitarian needs of the Afghan people,”
and importance of the role the international community can play in providing
necessary humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan.
The PMO said the prime minister had also highlighted the immediate importance of economic engagement with Afghanistan to prevent an economic meltdown and to alleviate the suffering of common people.
“The two leaders agreed to remain
in close contact with a view to further coordinating their efforts in support
of peace and stability in Afghanistan,” it further said.
PM Khan has emerged as the top
advocate for the international community’s engagement with the Taliban.
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