Islamabad: Instead of focusing on maintaining his own house, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan once again tried to encourage the famous Kashmir agenda during the Islamic Cooperation Organization (OIC) met, where he asked member countries to make “integrated plans” for the region.
Speaking in the extraordinary session 17 OKS Council of Foreign Minister here, Khan said Palestinians and Kashmir wanted to see an integrated response from the Muslim world about human rights and their human rights.
Pakistan PM said Oki had to play his role to help the world understand the teachings of Islam and “our love and affection for the Prophet Hazrat Mohammad”, according to international news.
This happened when Imran Khan barely managed to regulate his own country.
On the one hand, inflation that soared and the increase in commodity prices has compiled the rank and file of the country.
On the other hand, unsuccessful negotiations from the PTI government in power with clothing such as Tehrik-I-Taliban Pakistan and Pakistani Tehreek-e-labbaik have raised concerns about the possibility of a surge in extremism in the country.
The LED OICE Week Conference was the largest international meeting in Afghanistan since the Taliban took over the country in mid-August after the US military withdrawal from the country after two decades.
The meeting came when Pakistan Robal 57-member OIC to help Afghanistan prevent the temporary crisis at the same time trying to convince the Taliban to lead Afghanistan to soften the image abroad.
Under Garb Humanitarian Agenda, experts believe that Pakistan is trying to encourage the Afghanistan government while towards international recognition even though a little progress is perfected by clothing.
In the meeting, which was held to discuss the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, Imran Khan used a big stage for his own political purpose.
Mention the presence of Islamic State (IS) in Afghanistan, Pakistani PM said the only way to handle terror clothing was a stable Afghanistan.
He said ISIS was able to carry out international attacks.
Rejecting the comments of Pakistani PM about terrorism in his country, former Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Sunday said that the land-locked country had faced the threat of ISIS from Pakistan, according to ToloNews.
Reacting to Khan’s comments, the former Afghan president said this accusation was not true.
ISIS since the beginning has threatened Afghanistan from Pakistan, not the other way around, Karzai added.
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