Islamabad:Pakistan on Saturday regretted that it was not invited to the UN Security Council meeting on the situation in Afghanistan, despite being the war-torn country's closest neighbour. In a statement, the Pakistan Foreign Office (FO) said the UN platform was used to propagate a false narrative against Pakistan, while denying it the opportunity to present its point of view.
The powerful 15-nation UNSC, currently under India's Presidency for the month of August, held a meeting on the situation in Afghanistan on Friday. Pakistan was not invited to attend the meeting. At the discussion, Afghanistan's Permanent Representative to the UN Ghulam Isaczai launched a scathing attack on Pakistan, saying it was providing safe haven and logistical support to the Taliban.
Reacting to the charge, the FO said: "Pakistan's request to the President of the Security Council to address the Council's session and present its perspective on the Afghan peace process and the way forward was not acceded to." "On the other hand, the Council's platform was made available to enable the peddling of a false narrative against Pakistan," it said.
The FO alleged that Afghanistan's representative, in his statement at the UNSC, propagated disinformation and levelled baseless allegations against Pakistan with a view to mislead the international community. "Pakistan categorically rejects these accusations. Pakistan's position on the issue has been shared with Security Council members, it said. The FO said Pakistan has repeatedly shared its perspective on peace and stability in Afghanistan by reiterating that there is no military solution to the conflict in Afghanistan and that a negotiated political settlement is the only way forward for durable peace and security in the country.
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