‘Taliban takeover of Kabul’: PM discusses Afghanistan situation with world leaders
Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that Pakistan is reaching out to all Afghan leaders and the international community must also stay engaged, particularly to support the people of Afghanistan economically.


He expressed these views while talking to leaders of various countries, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, who made telephone calls to him to discuss the latest situation in Afghanistan.
Imran Khan stressed that safety, security and protection of the rights of all Afghans is critically important.
He said that an inclusive political settlement of the Afghan issue is the best way forward.
The Prime Minister further said that Pakistan is facilitating evacuation of diplomatic personnel and staff of international organizations from Afghanistan.
During the telephonic conversations, Imran Khan underscored the importance of a peaceful and stable Afghanistan for Pakistan.
Courtesy: Radio Pakistan
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