Washington, March 28: Arguing that it shares cultural, linguistic and ethnic commonalities with Afghanistan, Pakistan has claimed that it has more stake in the war-torn country than India.
“Obviously, their (India’s) interests (in Afghanistan) cannot be the same as ours because we share a border,” Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi told the popular Charlie Rose Show telecast on PBS news channel.
“They (India) do not share a border (with Afghanistan).
We have been impacted (by the events in Afghanistan). They (India) have not been impacted to that extent, because even today we have three million Afghan refugees living in Pakistan,” he argued, when asked how he measures India’s interest in Afghanistan.
Noting that Afghanistan is a land-locked country, Qureshi said that bulk of their trade is carried through Pakistan.
“Practically our economies are one. Culturally, linguistically, ethnically, there are commonalities which Afghanistan shares more with Pakistan than India.
–PTI