Hasty withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan would be unwise: Imran Khan

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Hasty withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan would be unwise: Imran Khan

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Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that peace is possible in Afghanistan and hasty withdrawal of foreign troops from there would be unwise.


In his article in the Washington Post, Prime Minister Imran Khan wrote that there is a golden opportunity of hope for Afghanistan and the region at this time, as a result of talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban in Doha, the Afghan war is nearing an end.

Imran Khan wrote that from the Afghan war we have come to the conclusion that Pakistan and Afghanistan are connected by geography, culture and relations, unless our Afghan brothers and sisters have peace, Pakistan is also a real peace. Can't get

The Prime Minister of Pakistan also wrote that peace and stability in Afghanistan cannot be imposed from outside through force, lasting peace is possible only with the leadership of Afghanistan and the participation of Afghans.

According to Imran Khan, the round of inter-Afghan talks could be more difficult, which requires an atmosphere of tolerance and understanding, and the peace process could be slow and painful.

He says there is a need to understand at this point that a stalemate at the negotiating table is better than a bloody confrontation on the battlefield.

Prime Minister Imran Khan also wrote in his article that throughout this process, Pakistan will continue to cooperate with its Afghan brothers.

He wrote that Pakistan believes that peace talks cannot continue under any circumstances in an atmosphere of repression and violence, the parties should reduce the incidents of violence.

Imran Khan also wrote in his article that the Afghan government has recognized the Taliban as a political reality, and it is hoped that the Taliban will also appreciate the Afghan government's progress in this regard.

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