Direct provincial talks with foreign countries a breach of Constitution: Hina Rabbani Khar

"Let state be state," says ex-minister responding to CM Ali Amin Gandapur's proposal for KP-Kabul talks on terrorism

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Former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar at 20th Session of the D-8 Council of Ministers Dhaka, 27 July 2022 via video link. — INP/File
Former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar at 20th Session of the D-8 Council of Ministers Dhaka, 27 July 2022 via video link. — INP/File

  • Khar says everyone should understand facts, fulfil responsibilities.
  • Provinces holding direct talks with countries violate Constitution.
  • Holding state-level talks not within prerogative of provincial govts.



Hina Rabbani Khar, former minister of state for foreign affairs, has said that if a province talks directly with a foreign country, it violates the Constitution of Pakistan.

"Let state be the state. If each province sets its own policy with America, China, or Afghanistan, it will challenge the Constitution," Khar said in response to a question regarding the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government's proposal to hold parleys with Afghan authorities.

KP CM Ali Amin Gandapur recently spoke about bypassing the Centre and holding direct talks with Afghanistan to address terrorism concerns for lasting peace in the restive bordering regions.

Speaking in the Geo News programme 'Jirga', the former top foreign affairs official said: "This is certainly not within the prerogative of a provincial government, as conducting any form of dialogue with a foreign state falls solely under the federal government's jurisdiction." 

"Those who believe the Taliban have not been addressed with civility, threats, or firm measures are mistaken, as all these approaches, including advocating their case on a global scale, have been tried repeatedly," Khar said. 

Without naming anyone, the ex-minister stated: "It is essential for them to understand the facts and fulfil their responsibilities." 

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan on Friday also backed Gandapur’s stance during a talk with the journalists at Adiala Jail. 

"Terrorism cannot be eliminated without dialogue," the former prime minister had said. 

Islamabad has time again called on the interim Afghanistan government to prevent its land from being used by the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and other militant organisations for carrying out attacks against Pakistan.

Citing the rise in terror incidents, the federal cabinet in June this year approved Operation Azm-e-Istehkam, a reinvigorated national counter-terrorism campaign following the Central Apex Committee's recommendations under the National Action Plan to root out terrorism.