What Taliban Said On Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations Amid Political Crisis
KABUL: The Taliban has issued a statement that said the political crisis in Pakistan saw soar constant, it would not affect Afghanistan. However, analysts predict the impact cannot be avoided in the Afghan situation because of changes in the Pakistani government.
The Islamic Emirates seek good economic and political relations between the two countries”, said the representative of the Islamic Emirates, Inamullah Samangani.
Current political cristants in Pakistan will not have an impact on the relationship between Afghanistan and Pakistan,” he said in a further statement, reported Tolo News.
Meanwhile, political analyst claimed that there would be some impact on the Afghan situation because there would be major changes in administration in Pakistan.
In a statement, Tahir Khan, a Pakistani journalist explained, “It is possible that consultation between the two parties will increase and maybe about how to bring good things in the policy … when the new government is formed, it will announce it a new policy but me Don’t see that there will be a lot to change about Afghanistan. “
The political crisis in Pakistan will affect the people’s economic relations and the Afghan government,” said Economist Hamid Aziz Mujadidi.
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan chose to leave power on April 10 because he lost the voice of trust in the parliament mandated by the Supreme Court’s decision.
The results of the voting, which is the culmination of a 13-hour session which includes a recurring delay, was announced just before 0100 (2000 GMT on Saturday) by the speaker of the Chairperson of the Low Council of Parliament, Ayaz Sadiq, reading a statement with Tolo News by Tolo News.
Khan, 69 was overthrown after 3-1 / 2 years serving as the 220 million nuclear armed country prime minister, where the military ruled almost half of the history of 75 years.
Opposition parties can secure 174 votes at 342 member homes to support the non-confused movement, Sadiq National Assembly Deputy said, making it a majority voice.
As a result, the movement against Prime Minister Imran Khan has passed,” he told the table in the room. Khan, who is not present for voting, has no direct comment.
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