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Former Member of Parliament of Pakistan: Islamabad’s main problem is “independent Afghanistan”.

A former member of the Pakistani Parliament and one of the leaders of the Pashtun Protection Movement stated that Islamabad's main problem with Kabul is over independent governance in Afghanistan.
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According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, “Ali Wazir”, a former member of the Parliament of Pakistan and a senior member The Pashtun Protection Movement held Pakistan responsible for the deterioration of relations between Islamabad and Kabul and emphasized that Pakistan’s main problem is with independent Afghanistan.

The minister added: Pakistan has always sought to control Afghanistan’s internal and external policies, while that the Taliban is trying to manage government affairs without Pakistan’s interference.

He claimed that this was the main reason for Pakistan’s opposition to the former rulers of Afghanistan from “Daud Khan” to “Ashraf Ghani”.

The minister emphasized that this is why Pakistan is now asking the world to support its efforts to end the rule of the Taliban.

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