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Ready to visit Pakistan if Imran Khan calls us, says Afghan Taliban
ISLAMABAD/DOHA: The
The statement by the Taliban came hours after Khan returned to Islamabad after his maiden official visit to the US where he discussed the
During the meeting, Trump said that Pakistan would help the US "extricate" itself from Afghanistan, adding there was "tremendous potential" in the relationship between Washington and Islamabad. Interestingly, Khan was accompanied by Army chief General
Sohail Shaheen, a spokesman for the Taliban's political office in Qatar's capital Doha, told the BBC Urdu that if PM Khan extended a formal invitation, they will accept it. "We frequently visit countries in the region and would surely go to Pakistan, too, which is our Muslim neighbour, if there is a formal invitation from Islamabad," he said.
Media reports say the US is negotiating for a deal by September 1 that would see international forces pull out of Afghanistan in return for Taliban security guarantees, including a pledge that Afghanistan will not become a safe haven for terror groups.
Afghan Taliban
on Thursday expressed willingness to travel to Pakistan and meet PM Imran Khan if he invites them for negotiations to end the 18-year conflict in Afghanistan, according to a media report.The statement by the Taliban came hours after Khan returned to Islamabad after his maiden official visit to the US where he discussed the
Afghan peace process
with President Donald Trump on Monday and agreed to work together to end to the conflict.Qamar Javed Bajwa
, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Lt Gen Faiz Hameed during the talks at the White House.Sohail Shaheen, a spokesman for the Taliban's political office in Qatar's capital Doha, told the BBC Urdu that if PM Khan extended a formal invitation, they will accept it. "We frequently visit countries in the region and would surely go to Pakistan, too, which is our Muslim neighbour, if there is a formal invitation from Islamabad," he said.
Media reports say the US is negotiating for a deal by September 1 that would see international forces pull out of Afghanistan in return for Taliban security guarantees, including a pledge that Afghanistan will not become a safe haven for terror groups.
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Devasahayam
1952 days ago
Translation -- cricketer is emissary/messenger of our army/ISI bosses, and his "invitation" is a SUMMONS to us "Sameling" to report to "Berlin" (original Sameling were Hitler''s 1940-1945 puppet-misgovernment in Norway).Read allPost comment
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