Islamabad: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has called for installing inclusive government in Afghanistan who gave representation to all torn ethnic groups.
“After a meeting in Dushanbe with Afghan neighbor leaders, and especially long discussions with Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmon, I have started a dialogue with the Taliban for an inclusive Afghan government to include Tajik, Hazara and Uzbek,” Imran Tweet on Saturday.
“After 40 years of conflict, this inclusivity will ensure a stable peace and Afghanistan, which is an interest not only in Afghanistan but also the region.” The almost similar appearance was expressed by leaders of other countries in the Summit of the 20th Shanghai Cooperation Organization recently the state summit (SCO-CH-CHS), with economic cooperation among member countries and the Afghan situation became an important topic .
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has spoken through a video link, noted that the new temporary government cannot be called representative or inclusive, “because we do not see representatives from other ethnic groups there but believe we need to work with him”.
Putin also criticized the withdrawal of troops led by the United States from Afghanistan and urged SCO member countries to talk about dealing with a turbulent situation there.
Chinese President Xi Jinping said necessary “encourage Afghanistan to place a broad and inclusive-based political framework” and “firmly against all forms of terrorism” so that they can live in peace with their neighbors.
He argues that Afghanistan must be guided to be more open and inclusive, and pursue moderate domestic and foreign policies.
Earlier this month, the Afghan Taliban has announced the governance of 33 members without non-Talib or women.
The temporary setting is dominated mainly by Pashtuns which is less than half of the Afghan population.