Khawaja Saad Rafique, a Pakistani leader, recently spoke about Pakistan’s support for Afghanistan. He said Pakistan has always helped its neighbor during tough times, treating them like brothers.
From providing aid to hosting millions of refugees, Pakistan has spent billions to support Afghanistan. Yet, Rafique expressed sadness that Pakistan has not received goodwill in return.
He highlighted Pakistan’s efforts in offering shelter, food, and medical care to Afghans during crises. The country also helped with security, training Afghan forces, and sharing intelligence to fight terrorism. Despite these efforts, Rafique feels Afghanistan has not shown appreciation. Instead, tensions have grown due to border issues and militancy.
Rafique made it clear that Pakistan does not want conflict with Afghanistan. However, he urged the Afghan government to stop sheltering militants who harm Pakistan. He stressed that peace is important for both nations to thrive. Cooperation is needed to ensure safety and stability in the region.
The statement has sparked discussions among Pakistanis, who want better relations with Afghanistan. Rafique’s words reflect Pakistan’s desire for mutual respect and trust. Both countries must work together to solve these challenges.
Pakistan hopes for a peaceful future with Afghanistan built on trust and respect.