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Pakistan Is Responsible For Afghanistan’s Plight

Pakistan is responsible for Afghanistan’s plight, Taliban system operates from there – President Ghani.

Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani has directly blamed Pakistan for the situation in Afghanistan. He has said that the entire system of Taliban operates from here.

Pakistan provides all the needs to the Taliban in their country, funding it. Even Taliban members are recruited in Pakistan.

Ashraf Ghani’s statement issued from the President’s office said that now Pakistan should come forward to complete peace talks with the Taliban.

The US now has a very limited role in peace in Afghanistan. The main role is that of regional level countries, especially Pakistan.

Pakistan is responsible: Only Pakistan has a full influence on the Taliban. It is Pak who has developed an organized system for the Taliban.

All the Taliban decision-making regional bodies remain in Pakistan, which is supported by the government.

All decisions are taken by Quetta Shura, Miramshah Shura, and Peshawar Shura. In such a situation, Pakistan should pressurize the Taliban to establish peace.

Earlier also, the Afghan President said that Pakistan has to see whether it has a sense of friendship or enmity. Both countries now have the option to live with mutual respect, good neighborliness, and economic cooperation.

Ceasefire period ends on eid

A three-day ceasefire by both sides on Eid has ended between peace talks between Afghanistan and the Taliban started in Qatar. All eyes are now on Qatar to see how the two sides move forward to stop the violence.

China in a panic over the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, know what is the reason for this.

With the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, China is also afraid of increasing difficulties. He fears that terrorism may flare up again in Afghanistan after US troops leave.

As a result, its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) project could be threatened. In view of this, China has requested Central Asian countries to increase security cooperation.

As the South China Morning Post reported, as the full withdrawal of troops approaches September 11, China’s concerns continue to grow.

China feels that the instability in Afghanistan may also have an impact on his Xinjiang province and radical forces may raise their heads.

China’s foreign minister Wang Yi has told the foreign ministers of Central Asia that they should work together to take strict action against terrorism so that there is no threat to the Belt and Road Initiative.

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