Pakistan denied rumors about support of “Taliban” movement

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan In an interview with the American TV shows PBS News Hour denied rumors about the support of weapons and people of the Taliban terrorist organization (a terrorist organization prohibited in Russia), al-Jazeera reports.

Premier characterized this information as “Absolute Maltenia”. At the same time, according to him, Pakistan will not promote further operations of the US Armed Forces directed against the Taliban.

“We no longer have the opportunity and the strength to do an endless war with terror inside our borders. When Pakistan joined the victims of the War with Terror, the bombs of suicide bombs, business and tourism were destroyed throughout the country,” Khan noted.

Also, the Pakistani Prime Minister stressed that there is no alternative to the political settlement of the Afghan conflict. “The Coalition Government is the best possible result, the military decision of the Afghan conflict went to a dead end,” the head of Pakistan said.

The situation in Afghanistan sharply aggravated after the start of the full-scale conclusion of foreign troops, the government has lost control over most of the rural areas of the country. Previously, the Afghan government has repeatedly accused Pakistan in support of Afghan extremists.

Taliban terrorist group emerged in 1994. Initially, the basis of the movement was the Afghan graduates of Madrasa, who were trained in Pakistan. After the American invasion of Afghanistan, the grouping went underground, continuing the partisan war against the Afghan government and the forces of the International Coalition.

/Media reports.