Pakistan will not hold talks with any terrorist group: FO

Pakistan will not hold talks with any terrorist group: FO

Saifullah Ansar

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Office (FO) Spokesperson Tahir Hussain Andrabi asserted on Friday that Pakistan had never eschewed dialogue with any government in Kabul but would not hold talks with any terrorist groups.

“Pakistan has never eschewed dialogue with any government in Kabul. However, Pakistan will not hold dialogue with any terrorist groups, be it Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) or Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA),” he said while addressing his weekly press briefing.

“The third round of talks with the Afghan Taliban regime concluded on November 7 in Istanbul,” he said, expressing appreciation for the “sincere efforts” of mediating countries Qatar and Turkiye.

“Since the Taliban regime came to power in Afghanistan, there has been a sharp surge in terrorist attacks emanating from Afghan soil on Pakistan. Throughout these years, Pakistan — despite suffering military and civilian casualties — exercised maximum restraint and did not escalate,” he said.

He added that Pakistan’s expectation was that with the passage of time, the Taliban regime would be able to control these attacks and take concrete actions against the banned TTP.

He said that during this time, Pakistan also tried to positively engage with the Afghan Taliban regime, offering bilateral trade assistance and humanitarian assistance.

“However, despite all these positive gestures by Pakistan, the response from the Taliban regimes has only been hollow promises and inaction,” he regretted.

He said that TTP and the BLA were declared enemies of Pakistan.

“Anyone harbouring, abetting or financing them is not considered a friend and a well-wisher of Pakistan and its people,” he said.

“Pakistan is determined to take every possible action to safeguard its security and the security of its people. We regret that the Taliban regime is constantly trying to misrepresent the issue of terrorists hiding in Afghanistan as a humanitarian issue.

“Taliban regime is also trying to portray TTP and BLA as refugees in Afghanistan. This is not a humanitarian or a refugee crisis but a ploy to frame terrorists as refugees,” he said.

“Pakistan is ready to receive any Pakistani living in Afghanistan … provided they are handed over at the border crossing … and not hurled across the border fully equipped with sophisticated weapons and equipment,” he said.

The FO spokesperson also stated that there were some elements in the Afghan Taliban that did not want confrontation with Pakistan but there was a “strong lobby” with monetary support from foreign actors that had been tasked to “stoke tension”.

“These elements have been engaged in abuses and outrageous allegations against Pakistan, and in doing so, they are fast eroding whatever good-will they had,” he said.