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Afghan leader blames Pakistan for his own problems FM
POL-PAKISTAN-AFGHANISTAN
Afghan leader blames Pakistan for his own problems FM

ISLAMABAD, Dec 25 (KUNA) - Afghan allegations against Pakistan are 
baseless and President Hamid Karzai is blaming Pakistan for his own 
problems, said Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri.

In an interview with private news channel on Sunday, published by 
dailies here on Monday, Kasuri said Pakistan wanted cordial relations 
with Afghanistan and a stable government in Kabul. "We are blamed 
because we have more than three million Afghan refugees who have 
sympathies with the Taliban and our Pushtun tribes also sympathize with 
the anti-Karzai elements", said the Minister while commenting on recent 
harshest-ever accusation wave from the war-ravaged neighbor.

He said that mutual efforts by Afghanistan and Pakistan, not 
allegations, were the solution to the problem. He denied Pakistans 
interference in Afghan affairs, but said he could not deny that there 
were people living along the Afghan border in Pakistan who were 
sympathetic towards the Taliban. President Hamid Karzai recently blamed 
Pakistan for what he described as its willingness to enslave the Afghan 
people. He had also been accusing Pakistan of sponsoring terrorism and 
meddling into the internal affairs of his country.

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