The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government looks for to engage tribesmen residing on both sides of the Durand Line to end militancy and make sure peace in the region.Adviser to the KP chief minister on details Muhammad Ali Saif stated on Thursday that the provincial federal government was preparing regards to reference for holding talks with tribesmen, Dawn newspaper reported.The draft would be sent to the federal government for approval due to the “& ldquo; complex & rdquo; nature of bilateral relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan.“& ldquo; After the approval of TORs, a delegation making up tribal, spiritual and political leader will be sent to Afghanistan to hold talks with the tribesmen living throughout the border,” & rdquo; Saif stated in a statement issued by his workplace.“& ldquo; The delegations will be sent out to Afghanistan after approval from the federal government and talks will just be accepted other tribesmen,” & rdquo; he added.
& ldquo; There will never ever be any talks with militants.” & rdquo; He stated the settlements between tribesmen would “& ldquo; provide a strong base” & rdquo; for ending the decades-long violence.Pakistani officials have repeatedly claimed that attacks in the country are prepared in Afghanistan.
The Islamic Emirate, however, has denied the claim, stating Afghanistan is not responsible for Pakistan’& rsquo; s & ldquo; security failure & rdquo;.
The post KP looks for talks in between tribesmen on both sides of Durand Line to end militancy initially appeared on Ariana News.
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