ISLAMABAD, Nov 28: Pakistan will agree to any decision, acceptable to a majority of Afghans, from Bonn meeting, Foreign Office Spokesman Riaz Ahmed Khan told a news briefing here on Wednesday.

He said Pakistan supported efforts for the establishment of a broad-based, multi-ethnic and representative government in Afghanistan.

“Whatever is acceptable to the broad and large majority of Afghan people will be acceptable to us,” he said. “We feel that all Afghan groups should be party to those discussions,” he said.

He said the results of the meeting should be acceptable to all Afghan groups.

“It is for the Afghans to decide what they wish to do and what role they want to give, to what faction.”—APP

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