Islamabad: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has asked the Taliban to form an inclusive government and warn that failure to do so can see the country down into the civil war.
“If they do not include all factions, sooner or later they will have a civil war,” he told the BBC in an interview aired on Tuesday.
Khan said Pakistan was mainly concerned about the possibility of a humanitarian and refugee crisis if the civil war broke out, and the possibility of Afghan land was used by armed groups which fought the Pakistani government.
“That means Afghanistan is unstable and chaotic,” Khan said.
“That (Afghanistan) is the ideal place for terrorists, if there is no control or if there is a battle occurs.
And this is our concern.
So terrorism from the land of Afghanistan, and second, if there is a humanitarian crisis or civil war., The problem of refugees for us , “Khan said.
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“We (Pakistan) like a rented gun,” Khan said in an interview with CNN.
“We should have PAKISTAN PM to establish three conditions to officially recognize the New Taliban Government: New leadership must be inclusive, it must respect human rights, and Afghanistan should not be used to plant terrorists who can threaten Pakistani security.
When asked the Taliban accepted his condition, will Pakistan Officially acknowledged the Taliban government, the Imran answered that Pakistan would make a decision to officially recognize the Taliban government along with neighboring countries.
“All neighbors will gather and see how they progress, add whether to recognize it or will not be a collective decision.
However, Pakistan, however, is the main allies from the previous Taliban government in Afghanistan between 1996 and 2001.
Imran illustrates actions to prevent schools from school.
Last week, the Taliban excluded girls from high school, with only boys and male teachers were allowed to return.
But Pakistani leaders said he believed that women would soon be present.
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In front of the talks in Afghanistan in the UN General Assembly, Foreign Minister Pakistan Shah Mahmood “I think they will let women go to school,” he said.
“It’s too early to say anything,” he continued, adding that he expected Afghan women to finally “confirm their rights”.
PM urged the international community to be patient with the latest changes to the Afghan landscape.
After 20 years of civil war, Imran said, the Taliban came to power.
Many times, Khan and the ministers demanded the world to engage with the Taliban government to prevent the possibility of the collapse of the structure of Afghanistan in the absence of central bank funds.
It is estimated that $ 10 billion in the funds of the Central Afghan central bank remains frozen in a foreign bank account, especially with the US Federal Reserve, following the Taliban takeover from the country a month ago.
Read Alsopakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said the situation could worsen if we did not recognize the Talibanpakista PM Imran Khan said that if the US did not have talks with the Taliban and took a positive attitude in his confession, it could increase the difficulty in the region, local media reported.
Imran Khan, during an interview with a Russian media outlet on Friday, said that Afghanistan Ison said Monday, Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi reaffirmed the call for the funds to be released to enable Afghan government institutions, including schools and hospitals, including schools and houses sick, including schools and hospitals.
function.
“On the one hand, you raise fresh funds to avoid the crisis, and on the other side of the money it belongs to them, they cannot be able to use,” said Qureshi to the media in New York, where he attended the General UN assembly.
After the 9/11 attack, Pakistan fellowship with the US in the war on terror.
At the same time, the parts of the country’s military and intelligence establishment maintained relations with Islamic groups such as the Haqqani and Taliban networks, the refuted accusation of Islamabad.