Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan announced on Saturday that his country has initiated a dialogue with the Taliban for a global Afghan government to ensure pace and stability.
He believes that this dialogue is in the interest of the whole region.
He also explained in a tweet via Twitter that in Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, meetings took place with the leaders of the countries bordering Afghanistan, adding that after long discussions with the president of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon, the dialogue was started.
He added that the negotiations are aimed at a government that includes Tajiks, Hazaras and Uzbeks to stabilize Afghanistan, which he considers in the interests of the region’s stability.
International and international requests
Meanwhile, these developments came after the United Nations asked the Taliban movement on Friday to form a global and representative government in which women participate.
The UN Security Council, in a resolution approved unanimously by its 15 members, extended the work of its political mission for a period of 6 months, until March 17, 2022 in Afghanistan.
In her decision, she also stressed the importance of forming an inclusive and representative government, calling for the full, equitable and meaningful participation of women and respect for human rights, including the rights of women, children and minorities.
No recognition of the Taliban government
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