Karachi: Former President General (retd) Pervez Musharraf says NATO withdrawal from Afghanistan, Pakistan and India could push proxy wars.
The news agency AFP in an interview at the seventy-year-old who came to power in 1999, the new President Pervez Musharraf praised Ashraf Ghani, who first visited Pakistan last week.
The year of the US-led coalition forces withdraw from Afghanistan will be completed, in time of peace in Afghanistan is essential for the support of Pakistan.
Pervez Musharraf said that Pakistan and India must remove border tensions that could bring peace in Afghanistan.
AFP at his residence in Karachi, the former president said that India's involvement in Afghanistan is a threat to Pakistan.
He said: "It is not only Pakistan but the entire region is a further risk that India wants to make an anti-Pakistan Afghanistan.
However, after the partition of nuclear power with the neighboring countries of Pakistan and India fought three wars have been several times smaller clashes persisted, however, in 1998, both from the nuclear weapons test, since no War did not.
Over the past few weeks in India Pakistani border region has seen an increase in violence and repeatedly violated ceasefire between the two countries has been.
Pakistan and India in December 2003 LOC ceasefire agreement was pledged to uphold, but still could not stop such incidents.
In addition to border on each other proxies in Afghanistan are also impose charges.
India, Tajik groups in northern Afghanistan while trying to build ties with Pakistan in the south and east of Afghanistan, most contacts with the Pashtuns are living.
The former president said in his interview, India, Afghanistan, some ethnic elements have been used for their purposes, then Pakistan will also use elements of their own ethnic Pashtun and they certainly will.
"We are launching a proxy war in Afghanistan, but it should be avoided.
Pervez Musharraf India prjnuby camps in Afghanistan through Pakistan's southwestern province of Balochistan separatist nationalists accused of supporting.
Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai often been accused of supporting prtalban Pakistan, but Pakistan has always denied the allegations.
Pervez Musharraf said Afghanistan's Hamid Karzai criticized the officials sent for training in Pakistan than India, this strategy increases the odds are small things.
Although Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and President Ashraf Ghani, Ashraf Ghani said in recent interview that his three-day tour of the differences are over thirteen years.
Former President Pervez Musharraf has warned that if NATO forces withdrew from Pakistan war between traditional rivals may be resumed.
enclose the military victory has been transformed into a political victory.
Pervez Musharraf said during the interview that 'Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) of protesters picketing Qadri has shaken everyone.
"People have been standing for a change. In my mind, there are no doubts in this regard, nor should be in the mind of the people of Pakistan are very strong desire for change.
In March 2013, former President Pervez Musharraf to end his self-imposed exile came to Pakistan to take part in elections in May, the country can prevent not only the Taliban but also to support the devastated economy.
However, they were not only prevented from participating in the elections, including the detention encountered in many cases.
Former President Pervez Musharraf was a key ally in the US war on terrorism, but nowadays they are living in their home in Karachi amid tight security.
Pervez Musharraf not only threats from the Taliban, but also faces substantial cases, which ended in 2008. Most of these have close to a decade rule contains. AFP
The news agency AFP in an interview at the seventy-year-old who came to power in 1999, the new President Pervez Musharraf praised Ashraf Ghani, who first visited Pakistan last week.
The year of the US-led coalition forces withdraw from Afghanistan will be completed, in time of peace in Afghanistan is essential for the support of Pakistan.
Pervez Musharraf said that Pakistan and India must remove border tensions that could bring peace in Afghanistan.
AFP at his residence in Karachi, the former president said that India's involvement in Afghanistan is a threat to Pakistan.
He said: "It is not only Pakistan but the entire region is a further risk that India wants to make an anti-Pakistan Afghanistan.
However, after the partition of nuclear power with the neighboring countries of Pakistan and India fought three wars have been several times smaller clashes persisted, however, in 1998, both from the nuclear weapons test, since no War did not.
Over the past few weeks in India Pakistani border region has seen an increase in violence and repeatedly violated ceasefire between the two countries has been.
Pakistan and India in December 2003 LOC ceasefire agreement was pledged to uphold, but still could not stop such incidents.
In addition to border on each other proxies in Afghanistan are also impose charges.
India, Tajik groups in northern Afghanistan while trying to build ties with Pakistan in the south and east of Afghanistan, most contacts with the Pashtuns are living.
The former president said in his interview, India, Afghanistan, some ethnic elements have been used for their purposes, then Pakistan will also use elements of their own ethnic Pashtun and they certainly will.
"We are launching a proxy war in Afghanistan, but it should be avoided.
Pervez Musharraf India prjnuby camps in Afghanistan through Pakistan's southwestern province of Balochistan separatist nationalists accused of supporting.
Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai often been accused of supporting prtalban Pakistan, but Pakistan has always denied the allegations.
Pervez Musharraf said Afghanistan's Hamid Karzai criticized the officials sent for training in Pakistan than India, this strategy increases the odds are small things.
Although Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and President Ashraf Ghani, Ashraf Ghani said in recent interview that his three-day tour of the differences are over thirteen years.
Former President Pervez Musharraf has warned that if NATO forces withdrew from Pakistan war between traditional rivals may be resumed.
enclose the military victory has been transformed into a political victory.
Pervez Musharraf said during the interview that 'Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) of protesters picketing Qadri has shaken everyone.
"People have been standing for a change. In my mind, there are no doubts in this regard, nor should be in the mind of the people of Pakistan are very strong desire for change.
In March 2013, former President Pervez Musharraf to end his self-imposed exile came to Pakistan to take part in elections in May, the country can prevent not only the Taliban but also to support the devastated economy.
However, they were not only prevented from participating in the elections, including the detention encountered in many cases.
Former President Pervez Musharraf was a key ally in the US war on terrorism, but nowadays they are living in their home in Karachi amid tight security.
Pervez Musharraf not only threats from the Taliban, but also faces substantial cases, which ended in 2008. Most of these have close to a decade rule contains. AFP