Pakistan’s Special Envoy Says Islamabad’s Contact With The Taliban: Report.
According to the newspaper, Mansoor Ahmed Khan also stated that Pakistan hopes to see an inclusive government in Afghanistan.
Pakistan’s Ambassador to Afghanistan Mansoor Ahmad Khan has said that Islamabad was in touch with the Taliban, adding that it wanted for a comprehensive government in the adjoining country.
“We are in touch with the Taliban,” Khan said in a meeting, revealed The News International.
“Our unique agent was in touch with them in Qatar, and Mullah Baradar and different heads of the Taliban held discussions with us there. We had additionally addressed the Afghan designation, which Abdullah was driving,” he added.
He additionally said that Pakistan wished to see a comprehensive government in Afghanistan, according to the paper.
Be that as it may, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has been notwithstanding his clergymen to talk or issue any assertion over the Taliban’s new takeover in Afghanistan, as indicated by a new media report.
Khan, it said has disclosed to certain individuals from his bureau to stay silent on Afghanistan as it’s a ”touchy” matter.
“Not every one of the clergymen ought to talk regarding the matter at any stage, including media. Just the concerned priests are approved to offer expressions on the current circumstance of Afghanistan,” The Frontier Post announced Imran Khan as saying.
Afghan government – which fell on Sunday-had faulted a few times Islamabad for meddling in Afghanistan’s homegrown issues and supporting the Taliban to make turmoil in the country.
Afghans across the world additionally called to authorize Pakistan through organizing fights and online media lobbies for their intermediary battle in Afghanistan.
Imran Khan additionally communicated his bliss that there has been no death toll of common individuals following the Taliban takeover saying that now Afghans need to choose their future all alone, The Frontier Post added.
On Wednesday, Imran Khan met with members of the Afghan delegation and said that no other country is as interested in “peace” in Afghanistan as Pakistan.