Imran Khan links decision to joining war on terror with greed for ‘dollars’

PM lauds role of FO, security forces on successful convening of OIC Summit on Afghanistan

  • Response to OIC Summit reflects Pakistan’s image improved globally

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Tuesday minced no words to denounce the country’s decision to join the so-called war on terror in Afghanistan some 20 years back, saying that the decision was not made in the public interest but for want of ‘dollars’.

Speaking to officers at the Foreign Office (FO) after it the successful holding of of the 17th extraordinary session of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation’s (OIC) Council of Foreign Ministers last Sunday, the premier said he was close to decision-makers back when it had to be decided whether Pakistan should join the ‘war on terror’.

“And so, I am well aware of what considerations were behind the decision. Unfortunately, the people of Pakistan were not a consideration,” he added.

“Rather, the considerations were the same as was in the 1980s, when we participated in the Afghan jihad,” he said, referring to the Soviet-Afghan war.

Terming the war a ‘self-inflicted’ wound for Pakistan, Prime Minister Imran went on to say that Pakistan could not blame anyone else for this outcome [of the decision].”

“We ourselves are responsible … as we let [others] use us, sacrificed the reputation of our country for aid and made a foreign policy that went against the public interest [and was devised] for money.”

Khan, however, congratulated and appreciated the Foreign Office (FO) for hosting the OIC session on Afghanistan last week in an admirable manner, and said that the response to the summit showed that Pakistan’s image had improved globally.

Noting that the FO had organised a summit of such a scale after a long time, the premier commended it and said it was the result of teamwork with a significant contribution from law enforcement agencies.

Envoys from 57 Islamic nations as well as observer delegations had participated in last week’s summit.

“The attendance at the summit and the appreciation of Pakistan’s stance [at the moot] reflected that the country’s image had improved,” the premier said, adding that “we have achieved the objective behind hosting the conference.”

Prime Minister Imran said Muslim countries’ stance on the Afghan situation had become a “universal” stance now.

“Look at statements by Europeans, they are standing with us and the UN, too, has a clear stance.”

Khan also credited his government for the “improvement in Pakistan’s image”.

“We faced the biggest financial crunch in Pakistan’s history. I don’t think any other government was handed down such wide fiscal and current account deficits and then there was also the corona[virus pandemic],” he said.

“Yet, if you compare where Pakistan stands today [globally] to where it stood three years ago, if you conduct a survey, you will see that the country’s image has improved”.

On the situation in Afghanistan, the premier said, “It is a big atrocity on the human level that a man-made crisis is being created” in the war-torn country.

“Even when it is known that unfreezing Afghanistan’s accounts and [infusing] liquidity [into the country’s banking system] will avert the crisis.”

The premier said addressing the situation in Afghanistan was important not just because it was Pakistan’s neighbour, but “above all [because] the country was facing a humanitarian crisis”.

“We have been saying this from day one, from August 15 [when the Taliban seized Kabul], that whether you like the Taliban government on not, the lives of 40 million people are on the brink of destruction,” he said.

The prime minister added that Pakistan would continue to provide assistance to Afghanistan in these difficult times.

“Time”, he said, “is of the essence and we must provide aid to Afghanistan expeditiously”.

Mian Abrar
Mian Abrar
The writer heads Pakistan Today's Islamabad Bureau. He has a special focus on counter-terrorism and inter-state relations in Asia, Asia Pacific and South East Asia regions. He tweets as @mian_abrar and also can be reached at [email protected]

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