US DENIES DOW MOORE, NOW RELATIONS ARE BASED ON EQUALITY
PREVIOUS GOVERNMENTS TRIED TO MEET DEMANDS THAT WERE NOT POSSIBLE, IMRAN KHAN
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that if the Taliban take over Kabul, Pakistan will not take military action, but it will close its borders with Afghanistan if there is a civil war there. Political solutions emerged. Pakistan is ready for any kind of cooperation from the government elected by the popular vote in Kabul.
In constant contact with the Afghan government. We do not want millions of Afghan refugees to come to Pakistan again. They are telling the Taliban not to conquer Kabul by force. Pakistan brought the Taliban to the negotiating table with the US but when the US gave a date for withdrawal, our control over the Taliban ended.
The United States has always considered Pakistan's cooperation to be insufficient and demanded Domore. Unfortunately, previous governments have tried to meet demands that were not possible. Pakistanis feel that they have paid a heavy price for relations with the United States. He wanted Pakistan to do whatever the US says in return for aid.
Now Pakistan wants to establish a civilized relationship with the United States on an equal footing. Normal relations with India cannot be restored until the Kashmir issue is resolved. Narendra Modi's Hindutva ideology is an obstacle. He expressed these views in an interview with the leading American newspaper "New York Times".
The Prime Minister said that Pakistan wanted a relationship like the one between the United States and the United Kingdom or between the United States and India at the moment. Unfortunately, this relationship was not equal during the war on terror. Pakistan had to pay a heavy price for what it did for the United States. Pakistan lost 70,000 lives in this war and lost 150 billion to the national economy.
The United States had high expectations of Pakistan and unfortunately the Pakistani governments tried to do what they were not capable of. We want a relationship in the future that is based on trust and common goals, and that is the case now, that is, our goals in Afghanistan are exactly the same today.
The Prime Minister was asked whether Pakistan would continue its strategic relationship with Afghanistan after the US withdrawal. In response, the Prime Minister said that he could not say anything about it, I did not think in this regard that Pakistan should have a strategic relationship with the United States.
The Prime Minister said that after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, I do not know the nature of military relations between Pakistan and the United States, but at the moment these relations should be based on the common goal of a political solution to the problem before the US withdrawal from Afghanistan Because Pakistan does not want a bloody civil war in Afghanistan and I believe that the United States does not want this country to burn in flames after spending one or two trillion dollars in Afghanistan, so our goals are common.
The Prime Minister said that Pakistan has been urging the Taliban not to take the path of military victory. This is not possible because if they use all their strength to achieve military victory, it could lead to a long civil war.
They are holding us held responsible following many years," he said. And that they have not reached a settlement on their own. Imran Khan said that we will do everything except using military force against the Taliban. All sections of our society have decided that we will refrain from military action; I want to say that I am against military action. ۔
If the Taliban try to take over By force, Afghanistan will seal the border. After all, we can do it now, because we have erected a fence on the border that was open in the past. Pakistan does not want to get into conflict and we do not want another influx of refugees.
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