Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan who has been strongly endorsing the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan has said his message to all or any world leaders are going to be to remain engaged with Afghanistan to economically support the people of the war-ravaged country. Reports said German Chancellor Angela Merkel and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson have called up Imran Khan to debate things in Afghanistan.
Imran Khan has always opposed the presence of the US military in his neighbourhood and championed a compromise between Afghan authorities and therefore the Taliban. On allegations of providing a secure haven to the Taliban in his country, he earlier said that the Taliban aren’t a military outfit which will be hunted down by the Pakistani army.
The Taliban’s unopposed accession to power in Afghanistan has paved way for a no-compromise government as reports said that the Taliban now want full control of the country. because the world is closely following the developments happening in both Kabul and Doha. Canada has already said that it’ll not recognise the Taliban because the Afghan government. Boris Johnson on Sunday said nobody should bilaterally recognise the Taliban because the government of Afghanistan.
Imran Khan has termed the Taliban takeover as “breaking the chains of slavery”. “You take over the opposite culture and become psychologically subservient. When that happens, please remember, it’s worse than actual slavery. it’s harder to throw off the chains of cultural enslavement. what’s happening in Afghanistan now, they need broken the shackles of slavery,” he said.