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Afghanistan
Ex-Afghan intelligence chief supports Ghani’s stance against Pakistan
2016-12-07
[Khaama (Afghanistan)] The former Afghan intelligence, National Directorate of Security
...the Afghan national intel agency...
(NDS), chief Rahmatullah endorsed President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani
...former chancellor of Kabul University, now president of Afghanistan. Before returning to Afghanistan in 2002 he was a scholar of political science and anthropology. He worked at the World Bank working on international development assistance. As Finance Minister of Afghanistan between July 2002 and December 2004, he led Afghanistan's attempted economic recovery until the Karzais stole all the money. ..
’s stance against Pakistain in the Heart of Asia conference.

"I support Afg gov recent position against Pak. A.Ghani rejection of Paki’s doubl-face policy is a positive step, n not tolerable," Nabil said in a Twitter post.

Nabil has long been criticizing Pakistain for supporting the Afghan insurgency and released several confidential documents by obtained by Afghan intelligence to prove the country’s role in the ongoing violence in the country.

"Despite our intense engagement with Pakistain on bilateral and multilateral basis, the undeclared war ‐ the name that I gave to the phenomenon in the winter 2014 ‐ not only has not abated but also intensified during 2016, with special intensity right after the Brussels Conference," President Ghani said during his speech at the 6th Heart of Asia conference on Sunday.

Citing a Taliban capo’s remarks about Pakistain, President Ghani said "As Mr. Kakazada, one of the key figures in the Taliban movement recently said, if they did not have sanctuary in Pakistain, they would not last a month."

President Ghani insisted on the need for intense dialogue and engagement to resolve the issue, including fight against criminal economics, and an Asian and international regime, whatever acceptable, particularly, to Pakistain to verify cross-frontier activities and terrorist operations.

Posted by:Fred

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