Moeed says isolating Afghanistan would be ‘aggravated mistake’

Islamabad (National Times): National Security Advisor (NSA) Moeed Yousuf has said that Pakistan wants to see a growing and prosperous Afghanistan, and that leaving Afghanistan alone would be a ‘severe mistake’.
Talking to foreign reporters on Thursday, Moeed said that refugee problems and security collapse would take place in case if Afghanistan is left alone, and the mess would never be contained to any specific region. “If world wants stabilization in nuclear armed region of South Asia, it must keep an eye on India’s agenda”, Moeed said.
NSA Moeed was of the view that world must support Afghanistan to bring peace and stabilization in war-hit country.
Talking about India’s ‘peace-spoiler’ role, National Security Advisor said that India is busy making false propaganda against Pakistan. “Recently, Indian security officials were mocked on social media when they used a video game clip and tried to show it as ‘Pakistan Air Force bombing Panjshir” Moeed added.
NSA Moeed Yousuf said that India misguided USA mission that Pakistan is the root cause of problem in Afghanistan but in fact, Afghan government itself was at the verge of destruction at that time. “Their forces never wanted to protect their corrupt government” Moeed claimed.
He urged world powers to build constructive ties with Taliban and it must be ensured that forty years long civil war and chaos comes to an end in Afghanistan.



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