PM Imran Khan urges Afghan govt to stop making Pakistan a scapegoat for their own failures

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The Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the government of Afghanistan must stop making Pakistan a scapegoat for its own failures.

In an interview with the foreign media in Islamabad on Thursday, the Prime Minister has said that Pakistan was not responsible for Afghanistan’s internal problems. He said that Pakistan played a crucial role for making peace in its neighbourhood including Afghanistan and Doha talks were meant to ensure peace there through ceasefire and political settlement.

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The Premier further stated that the only solution to Afghan problem is the formation of an inclusive government through political settlement. He once again made it clear that we have no favourites in Afghanistan and said that Pakistan is ready to work with any government that is elected Afghan people.

PM Imran Khan has said that the prevailing situation in Afghanistan could lead to a civil war in the country resultantly making us suffer being the immediate neighbour. He said it could also affect our geo economic agenda of improving trade links with Central Asia.

“We reached out to all Afghan factions for this purpose, including those who are considered anti-Pakistan,” PM said.

Imran Khan has said that the perfect time for political settlement was during NATO forces stay in Afghanistan and it seems difficult in current scenario.

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