Taliban won’t allow Daesh to resurge in Afghanistan: FM Qureshi

 Taliban won’t allow Daesh to resurge in Afghanistan: FM Qureshi




MultanForeign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said that the Afghan Taliban would not permit the Daesh aggressors to enter into their country, The News detailed Sunday. 


Tending to a question and answer session at Multan's Raza Hall on Saturday, Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that the Afghan powers had the ability to battle Daesh in Afghanistan. 


He kept up with that harmony in Afghanistan was important for local security and Pakistan was counseling different nations in the area to guarantee the turn of events, flourishing, and elevating of the conflict torn country. 


The unfamiliar priest said that he had advised the Chinese specialists over the Dasu fear based oppressor episode — which killed 13 individuals, including nine Chinese nationals — and the two nations have conceded to putting forth joint attempts to thwart damage missions against the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which is the undertaking of provincial turn of events. 


He was inquired as to whether the Taliban assume control over Afghanistan and warlords proceed with rebellion, then, at that point what might be the fate of CPEC. The FM said a few group were planning against the CPEC, and the Dasu psychological oppression episode against Chinese architects was essential for that scheme. Nonetheless, he asserted that no gathering could hurt the CPEC projects. 


Talking about different issue, Qureshi said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) had taken substantial measures for the foundation of the south Punjab region. He added that development work had been begun at the south Punjab secretariat, and no one would have the option to move back the drive of extreme arrangement of the south Punjab area. Prior, he directed the District Coordination Committee meeting held at the DC office to audit the initiation of the South Punjab Civil Secretariat.

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