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PM Imran calls for formation of inclusive govt in Afghanistan to 'strengthen unity'

The premier said Afghanistan was a diverse country but Taliban was a Pashtun movement and Pashtuns were half of the population
He said the SCO summit meeting was important because it was attended by almost all the neighbours of Afghanistan. APP
He said the SCO summit meeting was important because it was attended by almost all the neighbours of Afghanistan. APP

Prime Minister Imran Khan Friday called for formation of an inclusive government in Afghanistan to strengthen national unity and create long term stability in the war-torn country.

In an interview to Russia Today television he said, “We think that in the interest of Afghanistan and for long term stability an inclusive government should be formed to strengthen unity there.”

He said Pakistan was working with the neighbours of Afghanistan to determine what the Afghan government should do so the international community could recognize it.

The important step would be establishment of an inclusive government in Afghanistan, he stressed.

Afghanistan was a diverse country but Taliban was a Pashtun movement and Pashtuns were half of the population, he noted.

“However, there are also Tajiks, Uzbeks and Hazaras who are in large number.”

He said the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit meeting was important because it was attended by almost all the neighbours of Afghanistan. At present, the issue of Afghanistan was important for the whole region.

Afghanistan was at historic crossroads and either it would move towards stability after wars for four decades or it would go in a wrong direction and chaos and huge humanitarian and refugee crises would be created and it would affect all the neighbours of Afghanistan, he continued.

The Prime Minister said Pakistan was part of the international community and the recognition of the Taliban government in Afghanistan would be a significant step.

From the standpoint of Pakistan, he said terrorism was also feared from the soil of Afghanistan because previously three terrorist groups were using the Afghan soil for terrorism in Pakistan.

To a question, he said if it was considered that Pakistan helped Taliban against the United States then it would mean that Pakistan was more strong than the United States and all the European countries and Pakistan along with a 60,000 to 70,000 men militia carrying light weapons succeeded in defeating an army of 300,000 troops.

Unfortunately, a propaganda campaign was started against Pakistan, he asserted. It was started to divert attention from the incapacity, corruption and lack of governance by the last Afghanistan government, he added.

The premier said the majority of people in Afghanistan considered the last government a puppet and there was no respect in the eyes of the Afghans for this government.

The second element in this propaganda was India which had made a huge investment in the Afghan government of Ashraf Ghani, he explained.

India initiated the propaganda but it was illogical, he said adding Pakistan had a total budget of $ 50 billion dollars for its 220 million people.

He said how Pakistan could have aided any one in this war of resistance which prevailed upon America. “The United States threw in $2 trillion in this war in twenty years. So, all this is propaganda and illogical.”

He wondered how it happened that the 300,000 Afghan army did not fight and asked whether Pakistan stopped it from fighting.

He said a comprehensive analysis should be done to know the reasons as to why the army of the bravest nation of the world laid down its weapons without a fight.

To a question, he said Taliban was a great movement never undertaken before, because for twenty years it took on the deadliest weapons in the human history.

Responding to another query, Imran said Iran was a neighbour of Pakistan and a civilized relationship with neighbours would promote trade and would be beneficial for the whole region.

Saudi Arabia was the closest ally of Pakistan and was a friend which always helped Pakistan, he added.

“So we are interested that there should be understanding between the two countries as a conflict between them would be destructive for the region.”

A dispute between the two countries would impact the petrol prices which already because of Covid and due to drop in supply had gone up, he added.

He was of the view that the oil prices had affected everybody and the increase in the prices of edible items would badly impact the poor.

So not only Pakistan but everybody should make sure that understanding between Saudi Arabia and Iran should improve, Imran added.

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