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Afghanistan will remain untouched by Pakistan crisis: Taliban

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Taliban has issued a statement saying the political crisis in Pakistan seeing a constant soar, will have no effect on Afghanistan. However, analysts predict an impact is inevitable on Afghanistan’s situation due to changes in Pakistan’s administration.
“The Islamic Emirate seeks good economic and political relations between the two countries”, said the deputy spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, Inamullah Samangani.
“The current political crisis in Pakistan will not have any particular impact on relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan,” he said in a further statement, reported. Meanwhile, political analysts claimed that there will be some impact on Afghanistan’s situation as there will be a major change in the administration in Pakistan.
In a statement, Tahir Khan, a Pakistani journalist explained “There is a possibility that the consultation between the two sides will increase and maybe on how to bring good things in policy… when the new government is formed, it will announce its new policy but I don’t see that there will be very much changed regarding Afghanistan.”
“The political crisis in Pakistan will affect the economic relations of the people and government of Afghanistan,” economist Hamid Aziz Mujadidi said.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan was voted out of power on April 10 as he lost the vote of confidence in parliament mandated by the Supreme Court’s ruling.
The result of the vote, which was the culmination of a 13-hour session that included repeated delays, was announced just before 0100 (2000 GMT on Saturday) by the presiding speaker of parliament’s lower house. Khan, 69 was ousted after 3-1/2 years of serving as Prime Minister of the nuclear-armed country of 220 million, where the military has ruled for nearly half its 75-year history.

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