The Islamic world’s solution for the state of emergency in Afghanistan.
Senior officials from the Islamic world are attending a meeting in Pakistan to try to find a solution to the growing crisis in Afghanistan, given the US financial sanctions.
Islamic countries gathered on Sunday to plan to deal with the growing emergency situation in Afghanistan.
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“If no immediate action is taken, Afghanistan will be plunged into chaos,” Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said in his opening remarks. “Chaos is not in anyone’s interest.”
The two-day summit in Islamabad also includes representatives from the United Nations and international financial institutions, as well as world powers including the United States, the European Union and Japan.
Taliban acting foreign minister Amir Khan Mottaqi said the new government had restored peace and security and had taken many steps to address the demands of a more inclusive government with respect for human rights, including women’s rights.
Mottaki said the Taliban would not allow Afghanistan to be used as a base for attacks on other countries. He said there would be no retaliation against former government officials.