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Pakistan should boost relations with Afghanistan: Hamid Karzai

Remarks came after Karzai had a meeting with a team of Pakistani journalists who visited the country as part of the Equal Access programme

Hamid Karzai, Afghanistan president

Hamid Karzai, Afghanistan president

IANS Kabul

Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai has said, Pakistan should opt for friendship and brotherhood instead of violence in order to help boost relations between the two neighbours.

The remarks came after Karzai had a meeting with a team of Pakistani journalists who visited the country as part of the Equal Access programme.

The former President thanked the Pakistan for supporting the Afghan people who were forced to take refuge there and insisted that establishment of an environment of trust between both the nations was key to maintaining good relations.

The remark by Karzai comes as the Afghan officials have long been criticising Pakistan for supporting anti-government groups including the Taliban fighting in Afghanistan.

 

Kabul has often said that Pakistan allows the militant groups, including the Taliban and the Haqqani terrorist network, to use its soil as a safe haven from where they plan and coordinate attacks in Afghanistan.

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First Published: Jun 01 2016 | 4:35 PM IST

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