TORKHAM – Prime Minister Imran Khan, who described the current deadlock in the Taliban-dialog dialogue as “unhappy,” Wednesday said Pakistan will make every possible effort to resume negotiations for Pakistan's interests.
TORKHAM – Prime Minister Imran Khan, who described the current deadlock in the Taliban-dialog dialogue as “unhappy,” Wednesday said Pakistan will make every possible effort to resume negotiations for Pakistan's interests.
“If the Taliban-US talks don't go ahead, [resumption of dialogue] At a meeting with US President Donald Trump [upcoming] Monday, ”Imran Khan announced at a press conference after opening the 24-hour Torkhum Terminal.
He said Pakistan will push for the resumption of peace talks because Afghans have been struggling for the past 40 years.
PM Imran Inaugurates 24/7 Torkham Border Crossing
The Prime Minister recalled meetings with leaders in Central Asia, such as Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, who visited Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan in June. Connected with Pakistan. Afghanistan's peace will also help bring peace and economic development to the entire region, adding that the opening of the Torkhum Terminal will help promote bilateral trade with neighboring countries and create job opportunities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. fear.
The House of Representatives said that because peace and peaceful coexistence are part of the Party's declaration, his government has tried to build trust with President Ashraf Ghani in good relations with neighbors, including Afghanistan.
Taliban Resumes Peace Talks With US
According to the question, Imran Khan said he plans to have a meeting with the Taliban delegation only after signing the success and negotiations of the Taliban-US dialogue to bring the Afghan government closer to the Taliban.
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