Pakistan:  PM Imran Kahn says, 3 terror groups still operating in Afghan against Pak
Pakistan: PM Imran Kahn says, 3 terror groups still operating in Afghan against Pak
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New Delhi: Pakistan, Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Friday that three terrorist organizations are still operating in Afghanistan against Pakistan, after the Taliban had assured the Afghan soil would not be used against any state, according to reports.

Addressing a joint press conference along with Tajikistan's President Emomali Rehman in Dushanbe on Friday, Khan said he will try to convince the Afghan Taliban as there were concerns about the situation in Panjshir.

Imran Kahn said that Pakistan and Tajikistan wanted the issue in the valley to be resolved through talks. On the other hand, President Rehman said that he will use his influence in bringing the Tajik leadership of Afghanistan to the negotiating table to resolve their differences peacefully.

Emphasizing the need for an inclusive government in Afghanistan, Khan warned that instability in the war-torn country could affect all the neighbouring countries, the reports added.

In an interview to Russia Today (RT) television, the Prime Minister said that inclusive government is the only way to peace and stability in Afghanistan. Afghanistan was going through a crucial period, the prime minister said, adding that either it would move towards stability after wars for four decades or it would go in a wrong direction and resultantly chaos and huge humanitarian and refugee crises would affect all the neighbors of the country, the report added.

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