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Stance reworked: 'Strategic depth' no longer policy, says PM

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan said Pakistan is pushing for a political settlement in Afghanistan before foreign troops leave later this year, to reduce the risk of civil war in its western. ....

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Imran reworks stance on India, Afghanistan: 'Strategic depth' no longer policy, says PM


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June 5, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan said Pakistan is pushing for a political settlement in Afghanistan before foreign troops leave later this year, to reduce the risk of civil war in its western neighbour.
The United States has said it will withdraw all its troops from Afghanistan on Sept 11 after a two-decade presence.
More than 20 allied countries plan to follow suit. There is a lot of fear right now in Pakistan and I assure you that we are trying our level best that there is some sort of political settlement before the Americans leave, Khan said on Friday at his official residence here. Violence in Afghanistan has risen sharply since the troop withdrawal announcement, with the insurgent Taliban resisting pressure from Washington and its allies to agree to a political understanding leading to a peace deal. ....

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Imran reworks stance on India, Afghanistan: 'Strategic depth' no longer policy, says PM | Top Story


June 5, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan said Pakistan is pushing for a political settlement in Afghanistan before foreign troops leave later this year, to reduce the risk of civil war in its western neighbour.
The United States has said it will withdraw all its troops from Afghanistan on Sept 11 after a two-decade presence.
More than 20 allied countries plan to follow suit. There is a lot of fear right now in Pakistan and I assure you that we are trying our level best that there is some sort of political settlement before the Americans leave, Khan said on Friday at his official residence here. Violence in Afghanistan has risen sharply since the troop withdrawal announcement, with the insurgent Taliban resisting pressure from Washington and its allies to agree to a political understanding leading to a peace deal. ....

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