Afghan Deputy Foreign Minister Jawed Ludin said he was "shocked" at Pakistan's complacency toward Afghan peace efforts. Radio Free Europe
Exclusive: Afghanistan Says Ready To Work For Peace Without Pakistan Help -- Reuters
(Reuters) - Afghanistan is shocked by Pakistan's "complacency" in the nascent Afghan peace process and is ready to work without Islamabad's help on reconciliation, Deputy Foreign Minister Jawed Ludin told Reuters on Wednesday.
It was the first time Afghanistan has suggested the possibility of going it alone without its neighbor. Regional power Pakistan is seen as critical to stabilizing Afghanistan because of its long ties to insurgent groups.
Ludin also said the government would look to senior Taliban figures recently handed over by the United States in Bagram prison to urge militants to pursue peace. He did not elaborate.
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