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Pakistani publications: Islamabad has not asked the Taliban to stop the work of the “Qoshtepe” channel

Some media reported that the government of Pakistan has never asked the current government of Afghanistan to stop the work of the Ghosh Tepe water supply channel.

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According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, Pakistani sources Some media have been told that the government of Islamabad has not demanded to stop the Ghosh Tepe water supply channel in Afghanistan in any meeting.

These sources also stated that the Taliban government wants to spread false propaganda It seeks to divert the public’s mind from important issues.

Before this, Abdul Haq Hammad, the head of the media monitoring department of the Afghan government, quoted a Pakistani official as saying that Islamabad in the meetings The official has asked the leaders of Kabul to stop the work of the Ghosh Tepe water supply channel.

Central Asian countries’ objection to Afghanistan’s water policies/intensification of the water war in the region with the completion of the “Gosh Tepe Canal”
Uzbekistan’s announcement of readiness to cooperate in the construction of Afghanistan’s “Qosh Tepe” canal
Kabul: Afghanistan is not responsible for providing security in Pakistan

However, sources in the interim government of Pakistan stated that no such request was made in any meeting between Pakistani officials and the Taliban.

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