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MASHALLAH fixing the foreign relations one step at a time
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They should wear their seat belts.
 
is that right mashallah


maybe someone to cement his salary increment can

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Will visit Pakistan if PM Imran extends invitation: Afghan Taliban
By News Desk
Published: July 25, 2019
TWEET EMAIL
The Afghan Taliban on Thursday expressed willingness to travel to Pakistan and meet Prime Minister Imran Khan if an invitation was extended by Islamabad.

The announcement, made from the political office in Doha, quoted Taliban Spokesperson Sohail Shaheen who said that if PM Imran extended a formal invitation, they shall accept it.


“We frequently visit countries within the region and would surely go to Pakistan, too, which is our Muslim neighbour,” he told BBC Pashto.

The Taliban leadership has divided the process of peace negotiations into internal and external phases, which include talks with the Afghan government and the foreign forces present in the country, the spokesperson added.

The statement by the Taliban came after the premier’s maiden visit to the United States. The Afghan end-game remained the focus of high-level meetings between PM Imran and President Donald Trump.

Earlier in June, Islamabad urged all sides to move towards a political solution for lingering conflict in Afghanistan in an attempt to reaffirm commitment to the Afghan peace deal.
 
Your Jahalat shows you have no intention to stay on topic. In the meanwhile

Will visit Pakistan if PM Imran extends invitation: Afghan Taliban
By News Desk
Published: July 25, 2019
TWEET EMAIL
The Afghan Taliban on Thursday expressed willingness to travel to Pakistan and meet Prime Minister Imran Khan if an invitation was extended by Islamabad.

The announcement, made from the political office in Doha, quoted Taliban Spokesperson Sohail Shaheen who said that if PM Imran extended a formal invitation, they shall accept it.


“We frequently visit countries within the region and would surely go to Pakistan, too, which is our Muslim neighbour,” he told BBC Pashto.

The Taliban leadership has divided the process of peace negotiations into internal and external phases, which include talks with the Afghan government and the foreign forces present in the country, the spokesperson added.

The statement by the Taliban came after the premier’s maiden visit to the United States. The Afghan end-game remained the focus of high-level meetings between PM Imran and President Donald Trump.

Earlier in June, Islamabad urged all sides to move towards a political solution for lingering conflict in Afghanistan in an attempt to reaffirm commitment to the Afghan peace deal.
this has to anything with qatar how?
it was pakistani establishment who decided that now is the time to negotiate when americans r serious
qatar as i told u is like a hotel room that all.
which will not be needed anymore soon
 
Prime Minister Imran Khan was received by the Prime Minister of Qatar Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani at Doha on his way back from United States.

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