Pakistan’s post-exit Afghan policy: no interference, no favorites
Pakistan has adopted a principally correct strategy to deal with Afghanistan’s delicate situation. This strategy is based on “no interference, no favorites”.
Afghanistan belongs to the people of Afghanistan and let them decide its future path. International community including Pakistan only can facilitate Afghan’s reconciliation process for sustainable peace and development.
Pakistan’s strategy of “no interference, no favorites” in Afghanistan in relation to post 2014 could be a role model for all regional and extra regional stakeholders in Afghanistan. The policy of non intervention in the internal affairs of Afghanistan will lead it towards home-grown political stability, leading to its destiny of peace and stability.
Pakistan or any other stakeholder can only continue to stick with such a worthy strategy till the time other also follow the same course. It would not be possible that Pakistan remains oblivious against any such situation in which other would mold the Afghan situation as per their national interests. It would be unacceptable for Pakistan if other countries continue to influence on Afghanistan’s internal politics.