Former Afghan president Hamid Karzai said Pakistan does not want good relations between India and Afghanistan and wants “no bilateral trade and no access to Central Asia for India” which is unacceptable for Afghanistan.
In an interview with BBC Urdu on Thursday, Karzai claimed that India is helping Afghanistan build its infrastructure and health facilities and has “filled Afghanistan with money despite being a poor country”.
“India wants to truly befriend Afghanistan and we want Pakistan to do the same,” said the former Afghan president.
He said Pakistan should also become a part of the regional coalition between Afghanistan, India and Iran, but “Pakistan’s condition is that Afghanistan should not have contacts with India”.
“If this issue is resolved, our relations with Pakistan will improve rapidly,” Karzai told BBC.
‘Result of British imperialism’:
Terming the formation of Durand Line a ‘result of British imperialism’ in the region, Karzai said that Afghanistan has never accepted this border since 1893, nor will they ever accept it in future.
“When Pakistan came into being in 1947, they received it this way, so we are not blaming them but Durand Line is a blow which no Afghan can ever forget. We do not accept this border but will not fight over this issue,” said Karzai.
He stressed that Afghanistan is a sovereign country and is not taking dictation from any other country but “Pakistan government has taken some steps on Durand Line which are angering Afghans”.
When asked as to why Afghanistan does not approach UN or International Court of Justice over the Durand Line issue, Karzai said it is not an international issue but ‘inheritance of imperialsm’ and only the respective governments of Pakistan and Afghan can resolve this matter.
Menace of terrorism:
He maintained that terrorism and extremism is a menace which has not only affected people of both Pakistan and Afghanistan but added that “we (Afghans) think they have found safe havens and are getting aid from Pakistan.”
“When this will stop, Pakistan too will see peace,” said Karzai, who ruled Afghanistan from 2004 to 2014.