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Pakistan’s future economy revolves around a stable Afghanistan: Fawad Chaudhry

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Fawad Chaudhary speaks at the Pakistan-Afghanistan media conference. Photo: Courtesy Pak Afghan Youth Forum/Twitter
  • Fawad Chaudhry said that Pakistan wants a peaceful and stable government in Afghanistan.
  • The Minister of Information said that Pakistan did not support or strengthen any group in Afghanistan.
  • Chowdhury said at the Pakistan-Afghanistan Youth Forum ceremony that a stable Afghanistan is necessary for Pakistan’s future economy.

Federal Information and Broadcasting Minister Fawad Chaudhry stated that Pakistan is not supporting or strengthening any group in Afghanistan, but is trying to create an environment where all factions can unite to form a coalition government.

Chowdhury expressed this at a ceremony organized by the Pakistan-Afghan Youth Forum on Friday. He said that this is the only way to establish peace and form a stable government in Afghanistan.

He insisted that no group has enough power to form a stable government.

The Minister of Information pointed out that the future economy of the region depends on a stable and peaceful Afghanistan. He added that Pakistan hopes to enter Central Asian countries and establish strong ties with them.

He said that Pakistan has signed a railway project with Uzbekistan, the project will be from Peshawar to Mazar-e-Sharif, and then to Tashkent.

He also talked about promoting truck trade with Central Asian countries through Afghanistan, and emphasized that for such projects to succeed, peace in Afghanistan is necessary.

He said that creating peace in Afghanistan is a daunting task, and Pakistan and Afghanistan are suffering the consequences of superpower operations.

Earlier, the Prime Minister and Chief of Staff of Pakistan delivered a speech at the Pakistan Afghanistan Youth Forum. The Afghan delegation met the Prime Minister online with Pashto and Dari subtitles.

Chowdhury said that the prime minister had conversations with Afghan journalists and youth about the future of Pakistan-Afghanistan.


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