BANNU: Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam –Faz chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman on Wednesday urged the government to take the policy statement of US President Donald Trump on Afghanistan seriously and review its foreign policy accordingly.

He told reporters at the residence of federal minister Akram Khan Durrani here that President Trump’s new Afghan policy was an eye-opener for Pakistan and therefore, the government should frame its foreign policy in light of it.

“Trump’s statement is an open threat for Pakistan. The government should re-examine its foreign policy,” he said, adding that Americans didn’t intend to leave Afghanistan.

Mr Fazl said the new US policy on Afghanistan clearly showed that instead of ending it, Washington had planned to continue war in Afghanistan for an indefinite period.

He said Islamabad should not rely economically on Washington and instead look for new economic partners.

“We should strengthen our economic ties with China,” he said.

The JUI-F chief said Pakistan had long been in trouble due to the ill-conceived policy of former military ruler Pervez Musharraf, especially in the wake of his decision to join the alliance against the so-called war on terrorism.

“Unfortunately, the successive government continued with Musharraf’s policies. Pakistan has been trapped in this war although it is neither a terrorist country nor does it support terrorism,” he said.

Mr Fazl expressed concern about the reported violence against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar and said the situation was intolerable.

He said it was unfortunate that Pakistan and other Islamic countries had adopted silence on the ‘genocide’ of Muslims in Myanmar.

“Our party will pressurise the federal government in and outside parliament to raise voice for Rohingya Muslims. We will stage protest rallies on Friday to condemn violence against Rohingya,” he said.

The JUI-F chief also said his party’s workers would also protest Trump’s new policy on Afghanistan.

Published in Dawn, September 7th, 2017

Opinion

Editorial

First steps
Updated 29 May, 2024

First steps

One hopes that this small change will pave the way for bigger things.
Rafah inferno
29 May, 2024

Rafah inferno

THE level of barbarity witnessed in Sunday’s Israeli air strike targeting a refugee camp in Rafah is shocking even...
On a whim
29 May, 2024

On a whim

THE sudden declaration of May 28 as a public holiday to observe Youm-i-Takbeer — the anniversary of Pakistan’s...
Afghan puzzle
Updated 28 May, 2024

Afghan puzzle

Unless these elements are neutralised, it will not be possible to have the upper hand over terrorist groups.
Attacking minorities
28 May, 2024

Attacking minorities

Mobs turn into executioners due to the authorities’ helplessness before these elements.
Persistent scourge
Updated 29 May, 2024

Persistent scourge

THE challenge of polio in Pakistan has reached a new nadir, drawing grave concerns from the Technical Advisory Group...