Taliban warns Pakistan – no one has the right to advise the government

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Kabul: The new government has given a blunt answer to Pakistan, which has strongly supported the introduction of Taliban rule in Afghanistan. The Taliban said that Pakistan or any other country has no right to demand what kind of government will be formed in Afghanistan.

In fact, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan had advised forming an inclusive government in the neighboring country of Afghanistan, but it was not accepted by the Taliban. Taliban spokesman and Deputy Information Minister Zabiullah Mujahid have told the Daily Times that Pakistan or any other country does not have the right to speak in this matter.

Imran had given information about talks with the Taliban on social media. He said- ‘I had long talks with many neighboring countries of Afghanistan in Dushanbe. During this, there was a discussion especially with the President of Tajikistan, Imoli Rahman. I have started talks with the Taliban. It is my endeavor that a government should be formed there, in which apart from Tajiks and Hazaras, people of Uzbek origin should also be included.

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Imran Khan further said- ‘Tension went on in Afghanistan for 40 years. Now is the time to form an inclusive government there and bring peace and stability. This is not the need of all Afghanistan, but a great need for the entire region.

At the same time, the member countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) had said that it is important to have an inclusive government in a war-torn country, with representatives of all ethnic, religious, and political groups. At the same time, Taliban leader Mohammad Mobin also said that no one has given Afghanistan the right to demand an inclusive government. Mobin questioned whether an inclusive government would mean that neighbors could send their representatives and spies.

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