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Imran Khan Says Taliban Won’t Negotiate With Afghan Govt, Exposes Pakistan’s Role In Afghanistan

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With Taliban blitzing their way through Afghanistan, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has said the terror group won't negotiate with the Ashraf Ghani government. This comes in the backdrop of Pakistan continously denying having any contact with the Taliban or undermining peace for Afghanistan. Imran Khan has blown the cover with his statement by confirming that Islamabad and Taliban are conjoined twins and that Taliban are in constant touch with Rawalpindi. Watch to know more.</p>

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