Abdullah alleged that Pakistani authorities fooled the world Omar and peace talks with the Taliban as he warned Pakistan that using terrorism as a means of achieving foreign policy objective does not work.
"In Pakistan authorities will say that these people represent Mullah Omar. We know how to get message to Mullah Omar and how to give the message, which was a sham altogether.
When asked if the Pakistanis and the leadership of Pakistan knew that Osama bin Laden was there inside their country, he said: "Osama bin Laden, absolutely, yes."
"He was in the military containment, near their military containment in Abottabad...(if Pakistan) doesn't know about him having a residence near a military containment, that poses even a bigger question," he said.
"They didn't believe that Afghanistan would be able to stand on its own feet. Secondly, the cruel policy there has been, unfortunately, to use terrorism and extremism as a means of achieving foreign policy objectives. And in Taliban they consider that an asset rather than a liability. That was also an important factor," Abdullah added.
Abdullah warned Pakistan that using terrorism as a means of achieving foreign policy objective has not worked for any state.
"The reason that I am so sure about it, it is a lesson from the history that strengthened these own terrorist groups to have their own agendas and they will turn against those estates and groups which Pakistan had created now are fighting against Pakistan. Those were created for other purposes. But the minute they find the opportunity they turn against the states," the top Afghan leader said.
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