"We have been saying and wishing it since so long that terror sanctuaries be eliminated, and the Indian Army has done the right thing through its surgical strike," said Karzai.
He was here to attend The Mother Teresa Memorial International Award for Social Justice, 2016 program, organised by Harmony Foundation.
Speaking to reporters, Karzai said Pakistan-sponsored terrorism is a very serious issue, and his country hopes that the new regime in the the United States (under President-elect Donald Trump) would take it seriously.
"We also hope that the US' strategic approach towards combating terrorism would not change," he said.
Both India and China were extending full cooperation to Afghanistan and the country is looking forward to working with both the countries amicably, Karzai said.
To the question whether the Trump government may adopt "hard policies on Muslims", he said, "We do not hope so. Rather we hope he will work with the Muslim as well as all the sections of the society to keep harmony and peace worldwide.
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