Islamabad: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said the US war against terrorism was “disaster” for Pakistan when Washington used Islamabad such as the “rented gun” during the presence of 20 years in Afghanistan.
“We (Pakistan) like a rented gun,” Khan said in an interview with CNN.
“We should make them (US) win the war in Afghanistan, which we never can.” It came two days after US Secretary Antony Blinken on Monday said the US would rejust his relationship with Pakistan following the military withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Blinken told us Congress during hearing that Pakistan had a “multiplicity of some interests that contradicted us.” Pakistan has had a deep bond with the Taliban and other clothing in the region.
In addition, the country was accused of supporting the group during the US War against Terror.
Although there was a lot of evidence delivered by the international community, Imran Khan, in a CNN interview, denied the allegations that Pakistan prostitutes were terrorists and had given them a safe place.
“What is this safe havens?” Khan asked.
“The Pakistani area along the Afghan border has the heaviest supervision by the United States drone …
of course they will know if there is a safe havens?” Pathetic from the question, said Pakistani PM, “the question is, does Pakistan in a position to take military action against the Afghan Taliban when it has been attacked from inside, from Pakistan Taliban who attacked Pakistan’s state?” While faithfully defending the Taliban, Pakistani Prime Minister asked the international community to develop a consensus that would lead to the recognition of the new “Emirate Islamic” government “.
Speaking to CNN, Khan said that the best way forward for peace and stability in Afghanistan is to engage with the Taliban and “incentive” to them about problems such as women’s rights and inclusive government.
“The Taliban holds all Afghanistan and if they can sort of work towards the inclusive government, get all the factions together, Afghanistan can make peace after 40 years.
But if it’s wrong and that’s what we really worry about.
Can go to chaos.
The biggest humanitarian crisis , big refugee problems, “Khan said.
When asked about his position about women’s rights in Afghanistan, Khan said, “It is a mistake to think that someone from outside will give Afghan women’s rights.
Afghan women are strong.
Give them their time.
They will get their rights.” “Women must have the ability in the community to fulfill their potential in life,” Khan said.
Since assuming power, the Taliban has made several guarantees on many important problems including human rights and women’s rights.
However, reports that come from countries stand contrast with claims.
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