Islamabad: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday said Afghanistan could not be “controlled outside” and that Islamabad would continue to support neighboring countries who tore the war even when he urged the Taliban to fulfill the promises they had made.
Overcoming the 20th Summit of Shanghai Cooperation Organizations (SCO-CH-CHS) in the capital of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Khan highlighted the need to mobilize international support for direct humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan which is now ruled by the Taliban.
“We must remember that the Afghan government mainly depends on foreign aid,” he was quoted as saying by the Fajar newspaper.
“The Taliban must fulfill the promises they have made.” Pakistan has a vital interest in peaceful and stable Afghanistan and will continue to lend its support, “Khan said, adding that Afghanistan could not be” controlled outside “.
Eight -Member Grouping, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kirgistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, India and Pakistan holding the 21st peak in Dushanbe.
Afghanistan is an observer at SCO.
The Taliban seizes power in Afghanistan on August 15, two weeks before the withdrawal of our complete troops on August 31 after a war of two decades expensive.
This forced Afghan President Ashraf Ghani to escape From the country to UAE.
The Taliban rebels invaded above Afghanistan and captured all major cities in a matter of days, as Afghan security forces were trained and equipped with the US and its allies melted.
Thousands of citizens and foreigners Afghanistan has left the country to escape from the regime The new Taliban and to seek asylum in various countries, Including the US and many European countries, resulting in total chaos and death.