Imran Khan latest interview to American media
Imran Khan latest interview to American media
Imran
Khan's latest interview to American media. Prime Minister Imran Khan said in an interview
that the Taliban wanted international help to avert a crisis.
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has called talks
with the Taliban a "better way" for peace and stability in Afghanistan
and said the world should give them time to form a formal government and keep
its promises. ۔
In an interview with CNN from his residence in Bani
Gala, Islamabad, Imran Khan said the best way to move forward for peace
and stability in Afghanistan is to talk to the Taliban and
discuss issues such as women's rights. There should be 'encouragement'.
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This is Prime Minister Imran Khan's first interview
with a foreign agency since the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan
last month and the Taliban's takeover.
Talking about the US withdrawal and the overthrow of Ashraf
Ghani's government, Imran Khan said: "Our intelligence agencies
have told us that the Taliban will not be able to take over the whole of
Afghanistan." If we try to win by force, there will be a long civil
war which we feared because we will have to suffer the most.
He said they (the Taliban) should be given "time"
to form a formal government in the world and keep their promises.
Imran Khan said that the whole of Afghanistan is under the
control of the Taliban and if they form a comprehensive government now and bring
all the factions together, then after 40 years there can be peace in Afghanistan
but if it does not happen then there can be peace in Afghanistan. Is.
The country could be plunged into civil war, the biggest humanitarian crisis, and the biggest refugee problem.
Imran Khan also claimed that the Taliban wanted international aid
to avert a crisis, which could be used to push them in a "legitimate
direction". However, he warned that Afghanistan could not be
controlled by foreign forces.
He said: "No puppet government in Afghanistan has
the support of the people, so instead of sitting here and thinking that we can
overcome them; we should encourage them because the current government of Afghanistan
It's clear.” Without international aid and assistance. We will not be able to
stop this crisis, so we have to take them in the right direction. "
During the interview, Prime Minister Imran Khan also
talked about women's rights in Afghanistan and said that it is a
misunderstanding to think that someone from outside will give rights to Afghan
women, they are strong, give them time, they will get their rights. ۔
Prime Minister Imran Khan has not spoken to US
President Joe Biden since the US withdrawal and the Taliban's
occupation of Afghanistan, although Pakistan has been a key US
non-NATO ally.
During the interview, Imran Khan said, "I think
they will be busy, but our relationship with the United States is not
dependent on a single phone call, it requires a multi-faceted
relationship."
He said he had once warned US officials that they could not
achieve their goals in Afghanistan through military action and
would "get stuck there". According to him, the United States should
have held talks with the Taliban not at the time of withdrawal but at a
time when their presence in the country was high.
Talking about the volatile relations between Pakistan and
the United States during the 20-year war, he said that we were like
mercenaries, we had to win the war for them, which we could not do.
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