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Bilawal wants Taliban rulers to use their influence on TTP for peace

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By SRI NewsDesk Published September 29, 2022
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WASHINGTON: Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Wednesday prompted Afghanistan’s Tali­ban autocrats on Wednesday to use their influence on Tehreek- i- Tali­ban Pakistan to bring peace and stability to the region.

Speaking at the US Institute of Peace in Washington, the foreign minister also prompted the United States to take lead in dealing with the ruinous goods of the changing climate, which he called a ‘man-made disaster’.

“Following the fall of Kabul,(it) won’t be wrong to say that the TTP has set up a sanctuary in Afghanistan. We’ve had a ceasefire which was good. Hopefully, Afghan Taliban will use their influence on TTP so that the group accepts the Consti­tu­tion of Pakistan and disarm.”

The foreign minister, in interviews with the colorful US and transnational media networks, also prompted the United States to deal with Afgha­nistan’s current Tali­ban governance, indeed if it needed Washington to “hold its nose” while doing so, advising that segregating the Taliban could have dangerous consequences for all.

Asked by AP’s canvassers if he meant the US demanded to hold its nose and deal with Afghanistan’s ruling power, Mr Bhutto- Zardari said, “Enough much.”

In an interview with AFP, he said the transnational community had formerly seen how “washing hands of Afghanistan” created unintended problems.

Afghanistan also figured prominently in the foreign minister’s relations on Capitol Hill on Wednesday as one of his hosts, Jeanne Shaheen wrote after the meeting that the conversations concentrated on “uninterrupted support for our Afghan abettors, women and girls’ commission and counterterrorism sweats.”

The assemblyman also assured the foreign minister that “as Pakistan recovers from ruinous cataracts, the Senate is committed to give philanthropic support.”

Mr Bhutto- Zardari, who supposedly extended his four-day stay in Washington for a day, prompted American lawgivers to play their part in diving climate catastrophes.

“Bandied the need for using our strong administrative ties to attack climate catastrophes like Pakistan cataracts and plans on how we will make back more,” he said in a tweet released after a meeting with Senator Chris Van Hollen and Representatives Maxine Waters, Ilhan Omar, and Henry Cuellar in Washington.

 

 

Pleased to interact with @ChrisVanHollen @RepMaxineWaters, @Ilhan and @RepCuellar. Discussed the need for leveraging our strong parliamentary ties to tackle climate catastrophes like #PakistanFloods and plans on how we will #buildbackbetter pic.twitter.com/FRe8MlWLcw

— BilawalBhuttoZardari (@BBhuttoZardari) September 28, 2022

 

 

Pakistan’s top diplomat, who began his commerce with US lawgivers on Tuesday evening, has a simple communication for them play your part in icing that countries like Pakistan do get ‘climate justice.’

“And justice would be that we work together encyclopedically, that we’re not left alone, to deal with the consequences of this tragedy,” he said in one of his interviews to the American media.

In his conversations on Afghanistan,Mr. Bhutto- Zardari said the Taliban had yet to have the time and capability to grapple with revolutionist groups as a government should. “For them to demonstrate their will to take on terrorist associations, we need to help them make their capacity to also do so” before judging them, he told AP.

The foreign minister also emphasised the need to release Afghanistan’s finances held by America.

“I believe that our enterprises of an profitable collapse, of an outpour of deportees, of a trouble of new rookies for(fortified) organisations overweigh enterprises that there may be about their fiscal institutions,” he said

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