
Afghanistan would either attain lasting peace or end up in chaos, says Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan
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Pakistan PM said the best way forward for peace and stability in the war-torn country is to engage with the Taliban.
Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Wednesday that Afghanistan was on a historic crossroads as either it would gain lasting peace after 40 years of war through an inclusive government or end up in chaos.
He asserted that the best way forward for peace and stability in the war-torn country is to engage with the Taliban, which seized Kabul last month.
"Where Afghanistan goes from here, I am afraid none of us can predict. We can hope and pray that there is peace after 40 years," Khan said in interview to CNN's Becky Anderson. He was asked about apprehensions that the Taliban will not protect human rights and the future of Afghanistan.