Kabul seeks Pak help to bring Taliban back to talks
By Our correspondent
ISLAMABAD: Afghanistan s Foreign Minister Mohammad Hanif Atmar has sought Pakistan s help to end the raging conflict in Afghanistan, saying that he hoped Islamabad would persuade the Taliban to return to talks again.
The situation in Afghanistan has taken a turn for the worse, with the Taliban launching a blistering campaign and capturing key districts of the country, drastically emboldened as US and other foreign forces gear up to leave the country.
In an exclusive interview with Geo News, Atmar said Kabul had great expectations from Pakistan. We are hopeful Pakistan will help Afghanistan disrupt the Taliban s supply and brutal campaign , said the Afghan minister.
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