Pakistan played important role for peace in Afghanistan: Fawad

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Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain says government will proceed for reconciliation with groups of TTP who accept law and the constitution of Pakistan. 

Addressing a ceremony in Pind Dadan Khan on Saturday, he said Pakistan has suffered a lot in fight against terrorism.

He said Pakistan has played an important and positive role for peace process in Afghanistan.

The Minister said Pakistan has always been advocating that there is no military solution to the Afghan issue.

He said a strong Pakistan has emerged under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Fawad Chaudhry said when Imran Khan speaks on environment, Afghanistan, Kashmir or Palestine issues, not only Muslim Ummah but entire international community pays heed to him.

He said during past couple of weeks over a dozen world leaders telephoned Imran Khan for consultations on future of Afghanistan.

The minister said the world has acknowledged Pakistan's positive role in Afghanistan. He said US troops' withdrawal from Afghanistan without any bloodshed is a great acheivement of the political and military leadership of Pakistan.

Earlier, the minister inaugurated the plantation campaign in Pind Dadan Khan by planting a sapling. The campaign had been launched by Punjab Forest Department as part of the10 Billlion Tree Tsunami programme.

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