We do not recognize the Taliban and we will ask other countries not to recognize them said the British Foreign Secretary

At Torkham Border in Pakistan, I reviewed the challenges ahead, said Foreign Secretary Dominic Robb’s visit to Pakistan.


Islamabad – On the Torkham border in Pakistan, I reviewed the challenges ahead, we do not recognize the Taliban and will ask other countries not to recognize them. , British Foreign Secretary Dominic Robb’s important statement on his visit to Pakistan. According to details, British Foreign Secretary Dominic Robb has said that we do not recognize the Taliban.

British Foreign Secretary Dominic Robb said in a video statement on his visit to Pakistan that he was in Pakistan after his visit to Qatar yesterday. He also met Prime Minister Imran Khan and Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi in Pakistan

I have held meetings with key partners in Qatar and Pakistan to support the people of Afghanistan, prevent it from becoming a safe haven for terrorists & respond to the humanitarian situation and safeguard regional stability. pic.twitter.com/G8Gu3FqXlj

— Dominic Raab (@DominicRaab) September 3, 2021


He said in his video shared on social media that the situation on the Pak-Afghan border was discussed during the meetings.

I went to Torkham myself to see the situation. At Torkham, I surveyed the difficulties ahead and saw the security game plans for that intersection the boundary. We do not recognize the Taliban and we say the same thing to other countries he said. That they do not recognize them. We need Afghanistan to never be permitted to turn into a shelter for psychological oppressors. 

The British Foreign Secretary said that at every step we will judge the Taliban not by their words but by their deeds. On the other hand, Prime Minister Imran Khan has expressed concern over the red list of Pakistan by the United Kingdom. Khan communicated worry during a gathering with British Foreign Secretary Dominic Robb. An assertion gave uninvolved of the gathering said that the circumstance in the locale and reciprocal issues were examined during the discussions. 

In a recent telephone conversation with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Prime Minister Imran Khan had demanded that Pakistan be removed from the red list. The circumstance in Afghanistan was examined during the gathering while the Prime Minister advised the British Foreign Secretary about Pakistan’s situation in such a manner. 

Head administrator Imran Khan said that a tranquil and stable Afghanistan is in light of a legitimate concern for the district including Pakistan. He focused on the significance of a safe and stable Afghanistan for territorial harmony and dependability. The Prime Minister said that it was very important to strengthen the security situation in Afghanistan. He said that the crisis could be averted by improving the economy of Afghanistan. The Prime Minister made it clear that the world should play a positive role in Afghanistan and stand in solidarity. He said the international community should also encourage a political settlement for a stable Afghanistan

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