Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto, addressing the UN on Friday said that Pakistan would not tolerate cross-border terrorism by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) or other terrorist groups and that the country reserved the right to take direct action against them.
The South Asian nation has experienced lengthy blackouts in recent weeks, sometimes for up to 13 hours a day, as utilities struggle to source enough diesel and gas to meet demand.
After fleeing from Afghanistan in a hurry, many of US military items are being sold in black market and scrap shops in Kabul. Amongst these items are medals earned by the US soldiers for their service to the military.
Qatar and Pakistan are actively involved in ensuring peace in Afghanistan as well as developing better bilateral relationships in the region in order to collectively grow and prosper both economically and socially.
Pakistani-American Economist Atif Mian talked about the severity of Afghanistan’s economic situation and said that the country is experiencing “mother of all sudden stops”. He said that the Taliban’s ascend to power will be not as easy as more than two decades ago when the economy was much stable.
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