Banned TTP is redline for Pakistan: Bilawal

World Dec, 23 2022
Banned TTP is redline for Pakistan: Bilawal
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WASHINGTON: Foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that we have told Afghanistan that banned Tehreek-e-Taliban is redline for Pakistan. If it proves that Afghan Taliban are not stopping TTP our relations will not remain good. Talking to media from Washington Embassy of Pakistan Bilawal Bhutto said that we will provide help to Afghan Taliban in operation against terrorists if they need.

Taliban are not fulfilling their promises in Afghanistan. Banned TTP and other groups are gaining strength in Afghanistan, he went on and no new agreement has been signed with US for cooperation against terrorism. He said sale of building owned by Pakistan embassy in America is needed. Election will be held on time, he continued, Imran Khan wants snap poll so he can get help in rigging. Bilawal Bhutto also said terrorism is rising in Khyber-PK due to Imran Khan’s Policies. IF PTI have paid attention to KP, this situation would not have been there. Any political party and institution will not give in to Imran Khan blackmailing.

Imran Khan wants early election due to specific reasons, he wants his supporters staying at specific positions to come to help him in election. Bilawal said Pakistan is worst affected country from climate change. Record rains caused floods in Pakistan this year which caused damage of $ 30 billion.

Published in The Daily National Courier, December, 23 2022

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