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Permanent Peace Is The Goal Of Afghanistan With Pakistan

Permanent peace is the goal of Afghanistan with Pakistan, not with the Taliban. The Taliban will not be supported by Pakistan but the goal is to restore peace in Afghanistan permanently.

This information was given by senior officers of the Pakistan Army. Major General Babar Iftikhar, director of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), said, “The situation in Afghanistan is no longer in the 90s and the infrastructure here is not easily shaken.

Could and now Pakistan has also changed. On the army’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, he said, “It is impossible for the Taliban to recapture Kabul and Pakistan will cooperate in it.” This is not happening.

He said, “Even Afghan leaders have acknowledged that Pakistan has made a lot of effort for peace in Afghanistan.”

General Iftikhar said that it is up to the government and the people of Afghanistan to decide the future of the country.

He said, ‘Long-term peace in Afghanistan is our desire. He further said that the policy of the Government of Pakistan is to establish peace in neighboring countries.

Let us tell you that peace talks have started again in Qatar between the Taliban and the Afghan government for permanent peace.

Know, in which countries there is a big problem of suicide, the governments here have taken these steps to stop.

In Japan and Britain, suicide has become a cause of concern for the governments there. In these countries, suicide has emerged as a major social problem.

Suicidal tendencies have increased rapidly, especially during the corona epidemic.

You can guess from this that a ministry was formed to deal with loneliness in these countries. The purpose of this ministry will be to take steps to combat loneliness to prevent suicide.

New Ministry in Japan to Prevent Suicide.

A new ministry has been created due to increasing cases of suicide in Japan. This step has been taken on increasing the suicide rate in the country.

In Japan, suicide rates have risen for the first time in 11 years during the Corona epidemic.

According to The Japan Times newspaper, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has included a minister of loneliness in his cabinet this month.

Suga assigns this responsibility to Tetsuki Sakamoto. With this, he will also face a decline in the birth rate in the country.

Sakamoto told reporters that Prime Minister Suga appointed me to deal with national issues, including increased suicide rates in women during the epidemic.

I will work on the activities that add social loneliness and connect people to each other. According to a report, about seven thousand women committed suicide in Japan last year.

This number was 15 percent more than the year 2019. 2,153 people committed suicide in October last year, while 1,765 people died of the corona.

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