Afghanistan's former royal family has warned neighboring Pakistan not to try to play a kingmaker's role if the Afghan ruling Taliban regime collapses under internal and external pressure.
General Abdul Wali, a senior aide and son-in-law of the Afghan former monarch, Mohammed Zahir Shah, told AFP on Tuesday that the ex-king has however nominated a delegation to travel to Pakistan in a week's time.
"Nobody has the right to interfere in our Afghan policy," he warned.
The delegation will discuss the situation after the United States launched military strikes against the Taliban militia and prime terror suspect Osama bin Laden.
"The delegation will exchange views on the two countries' bilateral relations," he said.
He also warned Pakistan not to interfere in Afghanistan's internal affairs by favoring one Afghan ethnic group against another.
"Pashtuns, Tajiks, Uzbeks, Turkmen, Hazaras, Nooristanis and others constitute the Afghan people," he said.
"It is the job of the Afghan people and only the Afghan people to determine the future government of Afghanistan. We have no consultations with others," he said after attending a session of Zahir's associates and other exiled Afghan dignitaries here -- ROME (AFP)
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