Express Tribune: Pakistan does not support the Taliban internationally
Following the increase in the tension between Afghanistan and Pakistan, the Pakistani newspaper wrote that the government of Islamabad no longer supports the Taliban at the international level. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News, a Pakistani newspaper Express Tribune wrote in an article that after the increase in the tension between Kabul and Islamabad, Pakistan has changed its policy towards the Taliban.
This media added that Pakistan has decided to “Afghanistan Taliban case” should not be supported at the international level.
Express Tribune wrote: Pakistan will no longer give special privileges to the Taliban due to the deterioration of relations between this group and Islamabad in This report claims that the change in Pakistan’s policy towards the Taliban has made the chances of this government’s recognition at the international level much lower. /p>
According to reports, after the effectiveness of the Taliban, Pakistan emerged as a supporter and defender of the Kabul government and asked the international community, especially Western countries, to communicate with the Taliban.
However, Pakistani sources have told The Express Tribune that Islamabad will no longer extend any special favors to the Taliban regime, as the group has harbored Pakistan’s enemies.
On the other hand, “Anwar Haq Kakar” The interim prime minister of Pakistan also said earlier in a news conference that after the Taliban regained control in Afghanistan, terrorist incidents in Pakistan have increased by 60%. In response to the statements of Pakistani officials, Afghanistan has said that Pakistanis should solve the country’s internal problems themselves and not blame Kabul for their failures.
publisher | Tasnim News Agency |