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Sunday, December 06, 2015

Kabul (BNA) Ashraf Ghani the president of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan delivering a speech in German Korber Research Foundation insisted that he was committed to preserve the achievements of the last 14 years and accepting the Afghan constitution is the most essential principle in any negotiation on peace in Afghanistan.
BNA political analyst commenting on the issue writes President Ghani recently visited Germany. During his, visit the Afghan president delivering a speech in a research foundation talking on various issues that explicitly announced the strategy of Afghanistan regarding to the regional and international issues. The Afghan president in his speech mostly focused on terrorism, the sacrifices of Afghan people sustain in war against terrorism and extremism and issue regarding to migrants.
President Ghani made it clear that the Afghans have never been involved in any terrorist incidents in the world, but this Afghanistan that is the victim of terrorists’ conspiracies and the terrorists from other countries are attacking and killing our innocent people in their own home.
The Afghan president in his speech insisting on restoring peace and continuation of peace talks with armed oppositions called it a basic cause for Afghan people. He added the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is committed to preserving the achievements of the last 14 years and went on to say accepting the Afghan constitution is a precondition for any peace negotiation with armed oppositions, the Taliban should in mind.
President pointed out that we did our best for preventing the creation of situation that Taliban and their patrons want to establish in Afghan territory and forced us to accept a humiliating peace but the Afghan brave people let not the enemies of our country to achieve their evil goals.
According to politicians, the aim of what the president has said is pointing to the acceleration of terrorists’ activities in the country after the formation of the unity government. The capital and other cities have seen a spate of terroristic attacks that the evidences clearly show that the attacks planed outside the country and its aim is weakening the state to surrender to condition they had presented. The Afghan people firmly stood against all conspiracies and bravely defended their national values and interests.
The Afghan president in his speech repeatedly said that terrorism and extremism deliberately are seeking to kill not only innocent Afghans but also the people across the world. According to Afghan president, Afghans have never been involved in any terrorist incidents in the world and the country where the terrorists and extremists have their hideouts and safe heavens is obvious.
President Ghani pointed to the proxy war launched by Pakistan against Afghanistan that claimed the lives of numerous innocent Afghans and caused heavy destructions during the last 40 years and continuing.
If we look in the depths of the incidents, Pakistan is using all things such as ethnical relations, religious affairs, and economic and commercial issues as a means in his proxy war against Afghan people. Unfortunately, the world community follows all these horrible incidents with a meaningful silence.
The presence of Taliban leadership and the commanders’ of the group in Pakistan leaves no place for any doubt and suspicion that Pakistan is the main supporter and its intelligence service is the master mind of all terrorist incidents not only in Afghanistan and the region but across the world. For instance, the recent terrorist incident in California is clear evidence that Pakistan has an important role in dissemination and exporting terrorism and extremism to farthest part of the globe and the world community should be cautious about this fatal problem.
The Afghan politicians suggest that the world community should be realistic about the recent statements of president Ghani and asses them properly, firmly, and openly stand against the supporter of terrorism and extremism.  Abdul Khalil Minawi Director of BNA
 

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