Ex-Canadian min accuses Pak of engaging in ‘proxy war’ in Afghanistan
PTI, Aug 2, 2021, 2:57 PM IST
Toronto: Former Canadian politician and diplomat Chris Alexander has accused Pakistan of being complicit in ‘proxy war and war crimes and engaging in an “act of aggression” against neighbouring Afghanistan.
Alexander, who served as Canada’s Minister of Citizenship and Immigration from 2013 to 2015, said in a tweet on Sunday, “Taliban fighters waiting to cross the border from Pakistan to Afghanistan… anyone still denying that Pakistan is engaged in an ‘act of aggression’ against Afghanistan is complicit in proxy war & war crimes.”
Reacting angrily to Alexander’s tweet, Pakistan’s Foreign Office, in an overnight statement, strongly objected to the remarks made by the senior Canadian politician, describing his comments as “misleading assertions” based on ignorance about the facts on the ground.
Pakistan has faced accusations from the Afghan government officials for the alleged backing of the Taliban, but it is rare that a foreign figure has pointed to it.
India has also repeatedly asked Pakistan to stop supporting cross-border terrorism and not provide safe havens to terrorist groups.
Alexander’s tweet comes as the US military, after nearly 20 years in Afghanistan, is in the final stages of withdrawing troops from the war-torn country, bringing an end to America’s longest war.
The Pentagon has said about 95 per cent of US troops have left Afghanistan and the Taliban has rapidly expanded their presence to large swaths of the country.
In its statement, Pakistan’s Foreign Office said, “We strongly condemn the unwarranted comments by former Canadian minister Chris Alexander, making unfounded & misleading assertions about?Pakistan’s role in #AfghanPeaceProcess. Such remarks betray a complete lack of understanding of the issue as well as ignorance of facts on the ground.”
The Foreign Office said Pakistan has taken up the matter with the government of Canada.
“The matter has been taken up with the Canadian side. We have urged the Canadian authorities to take steps to address this motivated and malicious smear campaign,” it said.
The Foreign Office also said that the international community had begun to appreciate what Prime Minister Imran Khan had been saying for a long time.
The statement pointed out that Prime Minister Imran Khan has maintained that there is no military solution to the conflict in Afghanistan and there is a need for an inclusive, broad-based and comprehensive political settlement.
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