close ally is still making massive investments. so does this all add up to good news for pakistan? well, not necessarily. my guest is national security advisor moeed yusuf. just how secure is pakistan? moeed yusuf in islamabad, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it s a pleasure to have you on the show. it s fair to say it s been a tumultuous year in your neighbourhood. obviously, the big headline is the taliban back in power in afghanistan. do you think that has enhanced or diminished pakistan s security? frankly, depends on how responsibly international community plays in the future. we have a situation in afghanistan and sorry to object to your opening, you re presenting this as if pakistan was behind this and it s pakistan s doing. we did not aid and abet anybody. there was a policy employed by the us and others in afghanistan. there was always a failing policy. we are the only country that kept saying you will not find solution to this problem was pakistan. adv
hello. welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur. as 2021 nears its end pakistan s leaders may be reflecting on the wisdom of that old adage about being careful what you wish for. islamabad has long aided and abetted the afghan taliban and now they are back in power. america s regional power is diminished, china, pakistan s close ally is still making massive investments. so does this all add up to good news for pakistan? well, not necessarily. my guest is national security advisor moeed yusuf. just how secure is pakistan? moeed yusuf in islamabad, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it s a pleasure to have you on the show. it s fair to say it s been a tumultuous year in your neighbourhood. obviously, the big headline is the taliban back in power in afghanistan. do you think that has enhanced or diminished pakistan s security? frankly, depends on how responsibly international community plays in the future. we have a situation in afghanistan and sorry to object to your
India’s NSA-level Afghanistan meet on Nov 10; Pak stance slammed | India News - Rashtra News : Rashtra News #Indias #NSAlevel #Afghanistan #meet #Nov #Pak #stance #slammed #India #News #Times #India NEW DELHI: India will host a NSA-level conference, Delhi Regional Security Dialogue, on Afghanistan on November 10, government confirmed on Friday. While a formal
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