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Monday, 3 December 2018

Trump seeks Pakistan's support in peace talks with Afghan Taliban



US President Donald Trump has composed a letter to Prime Minister Imran Khan looking for Islamabad's help with harmony chats with the Afghan Taliban, Express News detailed.

Tending to a gathering with columnists in Islamabad, the head uncovered that Trump, in his letter, looked for Pakistan's help with the Afghan harmony process.

He further said that the US president had commended Pakistan's job and worried over accomplishing harmony.

Data Minister Fawad Chaudhry affirmed Trump's call for help. "President Trump has composed a letter. He has requested Pakistan's collaboration to bring the Taliban into talks," Chaudhry told Reuters.

PM Imran pledges to change lives of in an unexpected way abled people

The letter from the US president came after a war of words between the two leader of the states.

Imran further included that he had dependably accepted no one but exchange could acquire security Afghanistan.

On November 19, the thrill ride connection between the two nations contacted a new low when President Trump shot a crisp tirade against Pakistan, setting off an irate answer from PM Imran and his bureau individuals.

Chief Imran featured that Pakistan is among few partners who endured 75,000 losses in the US War on Terror in Afghanistan in light of Trump's explanation that "Pakistan don't complete a thing for us" in a Fox News meet.

The US president's comments came after he attempted to shield his administration's choice to lessen military guide for Pakistan.

Amid the meeting, Trump guaranteed that Pakistan, in spite of knowing the whereabouts of Osama Bin Laden, harbored the fear based oppressor in Abbottabad before the US commandos in the end gunned him down in an assault in




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