The AP Interview: Top Pakistan diplomat details Taliban plan

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AP Interview: Pakistan’s foreign minister is proposing realism, patience and engagement as Islamabad tries to make sure the international community doesn’t isolate Afghanistan, longtime AP U.N. correspondent edithledererAP reports.

Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi speaks during an interview with The Associated Press, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2021, in New York.

Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi outlined the idea Wednesday in an interview with The Associated Press on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly’s meeting of world leaders. Expectations from the Taliban leadership could include an inclusive government and assurances for human rights, especially for women and girls, Qureshi said. In turn, he said, the Afghan government might be motivated by receiving development, economic and reconstruction aid to help recover from decades of war.

During that rule, Taliban leaders and police barred girls from school and prohibited women from working outside the home or leaving it without a male escort. After they were overthrown, Afghan women still faced challenges in the male-dominated society but increasingly stepped into powerful positions in government and numerous fields.But when the U.S.

How does he know they’re listening? He says the interim government, drawn mostly from Afghanistan’s dominant Pashtun ethnic group, made some additions on Tuesday. It added representatives from the country’s ethnic minorities — Tajiks, Uzbeks and Hazaras, who are Shiite Muslims in the majority Sunni Muslim country.He stressed that the Taliban must make decisions in coming days and weeks that will enhance their acceptability.

 

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EdithLedererAP Afghanistan was mainstreaming & progressing better before Pakistan proxies invaded them. calxandr CJBdingo25 HabibKhanT BBCYaldaHakim laralogan

EdithLedererAP There is No value of Pakistan at international level even for Taliban & it's making hollow noises to impress it's public. Pak is not able to even arrange a meeting with any higher, important Ministers, officials. That's why Imran Khan avoided visit & humiliation What a shame😩

EdithLedererAP Is that how they engaged with Osama bin Laden? How did that work for them and him? Pakistan is a Terrorist state. Unless Edith is on ISI payroll, on the side, this whole article is waste of time. Why give terrorists any attention?

EdithLedererAP Engagement looks like this in Pakistan. If you can't have empathy with me, purged from emotions with the stirring fate of hero, at least make room for Brechtian epic of audience educated about circumstances under which hero function. Mangla dam will be destroyed in an earthquake.

EdithLedererAP Pakistan is a terrorist state.

EdithLedererAP If the Taliban can show they’re determined to govern seriously &not terrorize their own ppl, they shld be engaged by the international community for the good of the ppl of Afghanistan. They’re the obvious rulers of that country, let’s come to terms with that &hope for the best.

EdithLedererAP Never trust him. Pakistan suddenly became friend with Afghanistan?! Where the hell was he a month ago? Pakistan use Afghanistan to save it's own economy. All low quality of Pakistan products are in Afghan markets. I can't believe Pakistan advocating on behalf of terrorist group.

EdithLedererAP Maybe Pakistan shouldn't have helped the Taliban then.

EdithLedererAP Smart. Sensible. Not perfect, but the best option

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