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Donald Trump Urged to Stop War with Taliban: As Afghan Forces Wreak Havoc, Pakistan Appeals to US – Will He Listen

Donald Trump Taliban Peace Talks: Khawaja Asif, Pakistan’s defense minister, has urged the United States to mediate a peace agreement with Afghanistan. We ask US President Donald Trump to arbitrate the issue between Pakistan and Afghanistan, Khawaja Asif said. Asif was asked if he thought Trump might assist in bringing about peace between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Asif said that we would welcome him if he came forward.

Donald trump taliban peace talks
Donald trump taliban peace talks

Asif lavished Trump with admiration in an interview with Geo TV. “Trump is the first US president to halt wars,” Asif said. Trump is putting an end to wars, but previous US presidents have merely encouraged them. The US has exclusively supported wars for the last 15 to 20 years, but Trump has emerged as a president who pushes for peace negotiations. We’ll be happy to have him if he pays attention to the conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

The Taliban struck the Pakistani army.

India was also drawn into the war between Pakistan and Afghanistan by Khawaja Asif. Asif said that the tension was being caused by Delhi. India was directing the Afghan administration. A military conflict on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border last week claimed the lives of 58 Pakistani troops. This is a serious setback for Pakistan.

Pakistan has already expressed its admiration for US President Donald Trump. At the recent Gaza Peace Summit in Egypt, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif showered Trump with admiration. He also gave Trump credit for putting an end to the conflict between Pakistan and India. India has always refuted this assertion, nevertheless.

Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan

Long-simmering tensions exist between Afghanistan and Pakistan. According to Pakistan, organizations such as the TTP are hiding in Afghanistan and attacking its territory. Despite the Taliban’s denials, this subject continues to cause friction between the two parties. Last week, this tension peaked. Pakistan targeted the TTP in Afghanistan with airstrikes. The Taliban in Afghanistan then struck back. On the border, Taliban fighters ambushed Pakistani troops and took control of many positions. Taliban fighters also murdered 58 Pakistani troops at this time. This led to a state of war between the two nations.

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