Pakistan and China called for IEA to adopt ‘moderate policies’

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The leaders of Pakistan and China have called on the Islamic Emirate to adopt &moderate policies& and form an inclusive government.According
to a joint statement issued by the Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif and Chinese Premier Li Qiang, they also emphasized the need to
prevent the use of Afghanistan&s soil against its neighbors and called for an effective and measurable fight against terrorism in
Afghanistan.Li is in Islamabad for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting.Pakistan accuses the Islamic Emirate of supporting its
opposition groups, including the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).Pakistani officials say that TTP has plotted and carried out attacks on
them from Afghanistan.However the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has repeatedly denied such allegations and has accused Pakistan of
supporting Daesh.Sharif and Li also called for the strengthening of anti-terrorism cooperation on a bilateral and multilateral level and
called on the Islamic Emirate government to take concrete and verifiable measures to eliminate terrorist groups active in this country.The
two leaders also emphasized the importance of strengthening communication and coordination regarding the situation in Afghanistan and called
for &coordinated efforts of the international community to encourage the Islamic Emirate to establish an inclusive political framework and
implement moderate policies.&The two countries agreed to play a constructive role in supporting the sustainable development of Afghanistan
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