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افتراضي US has ?duty? to calm Kashmir row, Imran tells Trump

UNITED NATIONS, United States: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday pressed US President Donald Trump to restart talks with Afghanistan’s Taliban and said Washington had a “duty” to calm the Kashmir standoff with India.“Stability in Afghanistan means stability in Pakistan,” Khan said at the start of a meeting with Trump on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York.He also pleaded for help in Indian-held Kashmir which has been placed under a military clampdown by New Delhi, restricting many basic freedoms.“The most powerful country in the world has a responsibility,” Khan said, calling India’s clampdown “a siege” and warning that the “crisis is going to get much bigger.” Trump responded that he would “certainly” help mediate between Pakistan and India as long as both governments asked for this.On Afghanistan, Trump said it was “ridiculous” that the United States had been fighting there for 19 years. However he made no promises about restarting peace talks with the Taliban, saying only “we’ll see.”Trump has frequently called for an end to America’s longest war, launched after the September 11, 2001 attacks. A senior US diplomat reached a deal to pull troops after a year of negotiating with Taliban militants. Trump abruptly ended talks earlier this month, revealing on Twitter that he had invited Taliban leaders to the United States but cancelled their visit after a bombing in Kabul killed a US soldier.Khan said just before meeting Trump that he would be underlining that “there’s not going to be a military solution” in Afghanistan. “For 19 years if you have not been able to succeed, you’re not going to be able to succeed in another 19 years,” Khan said in an address to the Council on Foreign Relations.Khan admitted that Trump’s snapping off diplomacy caught him off-guard. “We read it in the paper. It should have been at least been discussed with us,” he said.Khan discounted the possibility that the internationally recognised government would be toppled by the Taliban if US troops pulled out. “I don’t think the Taliban will be able to control the whole country. I think there will be a settlement,” he said.“I honestly believe that this is not the Taliban of 2001. There are lot of things that happened and I believe they will be more accommodating,” he said.?duty? calm Kashmir row, Imran

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