Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan has told an American news channel that if Afghanistan is left as it is or sanctions are imposed on it, there could be a humanitarian crisis and chaos. The US broadcaster CNN aired a recorded interview with Imran Khan on Sunday, in which he answered questions about Afghanistan. "The worst humanitarian crisis is emerging in Afghanistan," he said. "Afghanistan's cold is cruel and unjust. The survival of about 40 million Afghans is at stake. "Everyone is worried about the Afghan people for the next few months," he added.
He also said that the Taliban government would have to be recognized tomorrow if not today. He added that Pakistan already has 3 million Afghan refugees. "It is in everyone's interest that the situation in Afghanistan does not worsen. The world wants some guarantees before recognizing the Taliban government. "The Taliban follow a culture that is not like the West," she said in response to a question about the Taliban's women, education and human rights. Asked about the causes of terrorism, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that 80,000 of our people were killed when Pakistan joined the United States. "People in the United States don't know that. But we have seen this situation. We had suicide attacks. "
Due to the sanctions, not only the Taliban but also half of the population of Afghanistan, ie 20 million people are facing difficulties. In response to a question, the Prime Minister said that there is no alternative to the Taliban at the moment? If the Taliban government is overthrown, what change will there be? According to Imran Khan, the only alternative at the moment is to work with the Taliban. "The Afghan people are being severely affected by the Taliban's refusal to recognize the government and the freezing of the banking system."
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