Imran Khan's big statement on Taliban, said- If did not include all groups...
Imran Khan's big statement on Taliban, said- If did not include all groups...
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There seems to be tension between the Taliban and Pakistan over the formation of the government. After the Taliban's strong statement, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has once again warned the Taliban that if an inclusive government is not formed in the country, there will be a civil war in the near future. On Imran khan's similar statement, the Taliban had said that no country has any right to speak to establish an "inclusive" government in Afghanistan.

Not only that, Imran Khan has said in his terms to recognise the Taliban government that Afghanistan's land should not be used for terrorist targets that would endanger Pakistan's security. In an interview, Imran Khan said, "If they don't involve all the factions, there will be a civil war if not today or tomorrow.'' He also said that this would mean that Afghanistan would be unstable and chaotic and would also become a paradise for terror.

PM Imran Khan has outlined Pakistan's conditions for recognizing the Taliban government. Imran Khan calls for new leadership in the neighbouring country to be inclusive and respect human rights. He reminded the Taliban that Afghanistan should not be used to locate terrorists who could create a crisis for Pakistan's security.

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