The end of the “Kakar” government with the expulsion of half a million Afghan refugees / Will the policy of the new Pakistani government change?
Afghan experts have different opinions about changing the policy of the new Pakistani government towards Afghan refugees and their forced deportation from this country. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, a number of Afghan experts have different opinions about whether the end of the work of “Anural Haq Kakar” as the Prime Minister of the interim government of Pakistan and the beginning of the work of “Shahbaz Sharif” as the new Prime Minister will bring about a change in Islamabad’s policies towards Kabul and the expulsion of refugees.
Some say that the election of Shahbaz Sharif as the new prime minister of Pakistan cannot be a factor in changing the country’s policy towards Afghanistan.
“Enayatullah Ishaqzai”, one of these experts, said that all important decisions related to Pakistan’s foreign policy are taken by the army of that country, and the change in the government will not affect the change in Islamabad’s policy towards Afghanistan.
On the other hand, Samiullah Yousafzai, another Afghan expert, also says that the role of the Pakistan Army in security and border issues may be important in decision-making, but in other cases, such as the issue of immigrants, trade, and how to issue visas to Afghans, it is possible. Pakistan’s policy will also change with the new cabinet taking office.
He pointed out that during the previous 18 months when Shahbaz Sharif was the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Pakistan’s relations with Afghanistan were praiseworthy. It wasn’t, but now the current relations will improve to some extent.
Yousafzai stated: It is true that the policies of Afghanistan and India are at the top of the policies of the Pakistani army, but if instead of a weak government A temporary or military political government will be established, conditions will improve, people’s problems and business issues will be better understood, and Islamabad will create its policies based on that.
Members of Parliament Pakistan on Sunday elected Shehbaz Sharif, a prominent politician of Nawaz Muslim League, as the new prime minister of the country.
Shehbaz Sharif, younger brother of “Nawaz Sharif” He is the former Prime Minister of Pakistan who assumed the prime ministership of this country after the removal of “Imran Khan” in April 2022.
However, in August 2023 He entrusted the affairs to the interim government of Pakistan.
Some observers believe that Shahbaz Sharif is facing various problems. including addressing the increase in attacks by fighters such as “Tehrik Taliban Pakistan” (TTP) in this country and also improving relations with Afghanistan under the rule of the Taliban.
Jilani: “TTP” attacks fuel the enmity between Pakistan and Afghanistan Hits
Islamabad claims that “TTP” fighters have safe havens in Afghanistan under the rule of the Taliban, and the Taliban government has not cooperated in Islamabad’s struggle. But the current government in Kabul has rejected these accusations and has always said that it is not responsible for the failure of other countries to provide their security. There has been a border between their forces and Pakistani soldiers and many times the crossings between the two countries have been closed due to conflicts and some other issues.
The forced deportation of more than 1.7 million Afghan refugees without residency documents from Pakistan has also taken place following these tensions, which began on November 1, 2023 and is still ongoing.
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