ISLAMABAD
Army Chief Gen Raheel Sharif renewed on Thursday
Pakistan’s offer to train Afghan security forces and promised weapons
for an infantry brigade.
The offer was made during Gen Sharif’s
day-long visit to Kabul for meetings with new Afghan civil leadership
and military commanders.
The Army chief met President Ashraf
Ghani, CEO Abdullah Abdullah, NSA Hanif Atmar, Defence Minister Gen
Bismillah Muhammadi, and Afghan Chief of General Staff, Gen Sher
Muhammad Karimi.
This was Gen Sharif’s first visit to Kabul since the formation of the new government.
The
visit precedes his visit to the United States from Nov 16 and Afghan
President Ghani’s upcoming visit to Pakistan later this month.
General Raheel Sharif offered full range of training courses and
facilities in Pakistan’s training institutions to Afghan security
forces,” ISPR said in a statement issued from Rawalpindi.
Pakistan
first offered training to Afghan security forces in 2010 at a North
Atlantic Treaty Organisation conference in Brussels. The proposal was
aimed at bridging trust deficit between the two countries. Three years
later an Afghan defence delegation led by defence minister Bismillah
Muhammadi visited Pakistan in 2013 for inspecting Pakistani training
facilities. The Afghan delegation’s visit was then seen as a paradigm
shift in Afghanistan’s perceptions about Pakistan.
Afghanistan was reluctant to accept the Pakistani offer because of allegations of Pakistan’s backing for Taliban insurgency.
Army Spokesman Gen Asim Bajwa said the Afghan side this time looked interested in accepting Pakistan’s offer.
But,
this is not the first time either that Pakistani generals noted such
interest among their Afghan interlocutors. They saw same desire after
Gen Muhammadi’s 2013 visit, but nothing happened afterwards.
The offer to arm an infantry brigade could, however, be more effective way of improving relations with the Afghans.
“The COAS also offered capacity enhancement of an Infantry Brigade including provision of equipment,” the ISPR statement said.
According
to the statement, Gen Sharif in his meeting with Afghan President Ghani
said that the election of the new government in Afghanistan would prove
to be a historic opportunity to transform Pak-Afghan relations into a
‘warm and mutually beneficial’ relationship.
Gen Sharif said that the only way to ensure regional security was to treat terrorism as our common enemy.
Other
issues discussed during the visit included enhanced bilateralism
between Pakistan and Afghanistan after ISAF forces drawdown,
particularly enhancing Pak-Afghan border coordination mechanism,
intelligence sharing and transparency.
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