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Imran Khan: US Finding Pakistan is only useful for cleaning up the mess in Afghanistan

Imran Khan: US Finding Pakistan is only useful for cleaning up the mess in Afghanistan
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Islamabad: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan accused the United States to see his country only useful in the context of “chaos” went in Afghanistan after 20 years of fighting.
Washington has pressured Pakistan to use its influence on the Taliban to mediate peace agreement which is difficult to understand as a negotiating between rebels and the Afghan government has been jammed, and violence in Afghanistan has increased sharply.
“Pakistan is only considered useful in the context of somehow completing this chaos that has been abandoned after 20 years trying to find a military solution when there is no one,” Khan told foreign journalists in Islamabad.
The United States will attract its military on August 31, 20 years after dropping the Taliban government in 2001.
However, when the United States left, the Taliban currently controlled more areas than at that time.
Kabul and several Western governments said Pakistani support for rebel groups allowed him to deal with war.
The allegations supported the Taliban even though US allies had long been the pain of the pain between Washington and Islamabad.
Pakistan denied supporting the Taliban.
Khan said Islamabad did not side with Afghanistan.
“I think Americans decide that India is their current strategic partner, and I think that’s why there are different ways to care for Pakistan now,” Khan said.
Pakistan and India are artenval and have fought three wars.
The two frozen parts share and currently have minimal diplomatic relations.
Political settlement in Afghanistan seems difficult in current conditions, added Khan.
He said he tried to persuade Taliban leaders when they visited Pakistan to achieve completion.
“The condition during Ashraf Ghani is there, we (Taliban) will not talk to the Afghan government,” Khan said, quoting the Taliban leaders as told him.
The peace talks between the Taliban, who viewed Ghani and his government as US dolls, and the Afghan Negotiator Team Kabul began in September but did not make substantive progress.
Representatives from a number of countries, including the United States, are currently in the capital of Qatar Doha talking to both parties in the final trench encouragement for a ceasefire.
US troops continued to use air strikes to support Afghan forces on the progress of the Taliban, but it was still unclear whether the support would continue after August 31.
Khan said Pakistan had “made it very clear” that it did not want a Pakistani American military base after US forces came out of Afghanistan.

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