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Sooner or later US will have to recognise Taliban govt: PM Imran Khan

  • PM Imran Khan gives interview to Turkish outlet TRT World.
  • Says US is confused after the Taliban takeover.
  • PM Khan says Pakistan will recognise Taliban government after consultation with neighbouring countries.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the US will have to recognise the Taliban government in Afghanistan sooner or later.

In an interview with TRT World, the prime minister said that it won’t make any impact if Pakistan unilaterally recognises the Taliban, adding that the US, Europe, China and Russia should recognise them on priority.

“Pakistan is in talks with neighbouring countries on the matter and a decision will be taken after consultation.”

When asked about the Taliban taking over Kabul, PM Iman Khan said we were scared about the bloodshed during the Kabul takeover and the peaceful transition of power was unexpected.


He again urged the international community to provide assistance to the Afghan government which he said was mostly dependent on foreign aid.

“If the international community does not come forward to help the Afghan people, a humanitarian crisis would emerge.”

The prime minister said that the US administration is confused after the Taliban takeover and now they are looking for a scapegoat. “It is painful to see they are scapegoating to divert attention.”

Prime Minister Khan, to another question, said that during 2017, he met the US leadership and explained them the situation in Afghanistan, but they were clueless. The US had no idea of situation in Afghanistan, he said.

There was no military solution to the Afghan issue as Afghan people did not accept foreigners and under their traditions, they sought revenge if someone was killed at their homes, he added.

He explained that the people inhibiting Pakistani tribal areas started attacking Pakistan, led by groups like Tehreek-i-Taliban (TTP), when the government had decided to side with the US.

If you did not agree with the US policy or its military operations, he said, you were branded as pro-Taliban.

‘I do not believe in military solutions'
He said that he was even against the Iraq war as the use of military force is no solution to a conflict.

The prime minister said that in the 9/11 attacks, no Pakistani was involved, but the country had to suffer colossal damage in the US led war.

About 80,000 lives were lost, a huge chunk of the tribal population had been displaced with hundreds of billions of losses to Pakistan's fragile economy, while border areas were devastated, he said, adding that Pakistan had made these sacrifices for the US as mere a scapegoat.

He said a well-trained 3,00,000 Afghan army which was fully equipped with weapons could not resist the Taliban force, and the former president along with his government functionaries fled the country.

The prime minister expressed his optimism that when this angle and rationality appeared, the US would realise how could Pakistan be held responsible for its policies over Afghanistan.

He also strongly rejected the allegations that Pakistan had been assisting Taliban in capturing Afghanistan. The Taliban were seen in Kabul while riding on motorcycles without shoes, he added.

The prime minister said that the Afghan people had always resisted foreign forces, and had been very independent minded people. ”You cannot control them from [the] outside like [the] US tried to,” he added.

To another query, he said that from Pakistan’s point of view, an "inclusive government means a stable Afghanistan after four decades of war".

“As well wishers of [the] Afghan people, we want them to be stable. The idea that they could be controlled from outside is a fantasy. Pakistan only suggested there should be an inclusive government," he said, adding that the Taliban also understood it.

Prime Minister Khan said Afghanistan was home to multi ethnic groups, where Pashtuns were in the majority, while the Tajiks, Uzbeks and Hazaras were minorities.

'I have sympathy with Biden'
Defending the US president, he said it is unfair to criticise Joe Biden.

“It is strange that if you criticise US policy you are labelled anti-American,” he noted. The PM said that he had objected to Pakistan’s policy of siding with the US war on terror which caused the country a loss of US$150 billion.

When asked why the US president had not called him, PM Imran Khan said Biden is under pressure right now. “I have sympathy for Biden. He is facing criticism at home [over the Afghanistan policy]. Talks between heads of states are just a formality.”

The intelligence officials of Pakistan and US are in contact, he said, adding that the foreign minsters of both countries are holding discussions as well.

Talks with TTP
The prime minster said that Pakistan launched a major military operation against the Taliban militants in 2014 and flushed them out.

“India’s RAW and Afghanistan NDS were supporting TTP for activities in Pakistan.”

He, however, added that the TTP attacks have increased in the last 40 days, but the situation is not as grave as it was.

"I think some of the Pakistani Taliban groups actually want to talk to our government. You know, for some peace, for some reconciliation."

When asked to confirm whether Pakistan is actually in talks with the TTP, the premier clarified to say that talks are ongoing "with some of them".

He said that the Afghan Taliban are "helping" in the sense that the talks are taking place in Afghanistan.

The premier said that these talks, for disarmament, if successful, will lead to the government "forgiving" them, "and then they [will] become regular citizens".

Remind me of the Lamb and the wolf story:-
No, Europe does not need to send aid to Afghanistan. Its not our problem, not our people. Islamic countries should pay
Europe helped break it and now they should help pay to fix it. But we don't expect poor countries like Greece to contribute.
 
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No, Europe does not need to send aid to Afghanistan. Its not our problem, not our people. Islamic countries should pay

good. now please get the f out of all our areas and stop meddling. When you do then you don’t own teh mess u create.
 
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LOL. Mark my words: his ill-advised, undiplomatic and blunt language will cost Pakistan, that is all. I have no problem with him pretending to be a strong leader. Let him carry on as he wishes. I will continue to respect the rest of his time in office for the term.

“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.”
Albert Einstein.



You appear to be an intelligent guy but sometimes you have a habit of ignoring the history and basics. What you are saying is WHAT PAKISTAN HAD BEEN DOING FOR 70-YEARS, AND THE RESULTS HAVE BEEN CATASTROPHIC FOR PAKISTAN ! Now finally, someone is doing it DIFFERENTLY ! Only time and history will judge if this has a good outcome or a bad outcome. It is TOO EARLY to say anything.
 
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It is TOO EARLY to say anything.

Agreed. Haven't I always maintained that PMIK needs to be given the time for the rest of his term before judging him on the results? It will become evident soon enough.
 
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The prime minister said that in the 9/11 attacks, no Pakistani was involved, but the country had to suffer colossal damage in the US led war.

Incorrect. PMIK merely undermines his own credibility by ignoring the fact that KSM, the mastermind planner of 9/11, is a Pakistani citizen, and was captured from a certain house in Rawalpindi.
 
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