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    Khawaja Asif Appeals to Kabul to Prevent Afghan Soil Being Used Against Pakistan

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    On Saturday, February 28, 2026, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif issued a strong appeal to the Afghan leadership, urging them not to allow their territory to be exploited as a launching ground for attacks targeting Pakistan. In a detailed message posted on the social media platform X, Asif directly addressed senior Afghan Taliban leader Sirajuddin Haqqani, emphasizing the deep historical ties and mutual sacrifices between the two nations.

    In his statement, the Defence Minister reminded Haqqani of Pakistan’s unwavering support during the turbulent years of the anti-Soviet war in Afghanistan. He highlighted how Pakistan stood “heart and soul” alongside Afghan fighters during the Soviet invasion that began in 1979. During those difficult times, Pakistan not only provided strategic assistance but also extended hospitality to Haqqani and his family, offering them refuge when circumstances were dire.

    Asif also pointed out the humanitarian dimension of Pakistan’s role, noting that millions of Afghan refugees found shelter within Pakistan’s borders over the decades. Many of these refugees have since integrated into Pakistani society, contributing to the economy and living peaceful lives. This shared history, he argued, was a testament to the close bonds forged through common struggles and sacrifices.

    Transitioning to more recent events, the Defence Minister recalled the period following the September 11 attacks, when Pakistan played a critical role in supporting NATO supply routes through its territory to aid operations in Afghanistan. Despite these efforts, Pakistan later faced accusations of harboring and supporting the Haqqani network, allegations that Asif challenged in his message. He questioned Afghan leaders about these claims, asking if they remembered the times when Pakistan was pressured to reveal the whereabouts of Afghan groups, implying that such accusations were unjust.

    Further elaborating on Pakistan’s efforts to promote peace and unity within Afghanistan, Asif mentioned initiatives aimed at reconciling rival Afghan factions. He cited the example of reconciliation talks held in Makkah, where opposing groups were brought together in a bid to foster harmony and stability in the region. These efforts, he suggested, demonstrated Pakistan’s commitment to peace and regional cooperation.

    Despite this longstanding cooperation and goodwill, the Defence Minister expressed deep concern over recent attacks on Pakistani soil, which he attributed to militants allegedly operating from Afghan territory. He posed a poignant question to Afghan authorities: why are they providing sanctuary to those responsible for killing innocent Pakistani civilians, including children? This pointed inquiry underscored the gravity of the security challenges Pakistan currently faces.

    Asif reiterated that Pakistan has formally requested Afghan authorities to refrain from supporting groups hostile to Islamabad. He also revealed that Pakistan was willing to extend financial assistance to enhance bilateral cooperation and security coordination, but so far, these offers have not been met with concrete assurances. This lack of reciprocal commitment has heightened tensions and insecurity along the shared border.

    In closing, the Defence Minister made a heartfelt appeal to Afghan leaders to prevent their land from becoming a safe haven for Pakistan’s enemies. He stressed that Pakistan seeks peaceful coexistence, urging Afghanistan to respect the principle of non-aggression and mutual respect. “We ask nothing from you. Live peacefully in your own home and let us live peacefully in ours,” he wrote, emphasizing the importance of sovereignty and peace for both nations.

    Asif concluded his message by invoking shared cultural and religious values, reminding all that gratitude and respect are owed to the country that offers refuge and support. His final words resonated with patriotism and hope for harmony: “God is great. Pakistan Zindabad.” This statement encapsulates Pakistan’s desire for peace and stability in the region, rooted in a history of friendship and cooperation with Afghanistan.

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