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Trump, Imran Want Stability in Afghanistan: Qureshi

Trump, Imran Want Stability in Afghanistan: Qureshi

ISALAMABAD - Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan may meet US President Donald Trump in case of progress in the America-Taliban negotiations.
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said an interview a breakthrough in the ongoing dialogue in Doha would pave the ground for the Khan-Trump meeting.
Speaking to Urdu News, he suggested headway in the Qatar parleys was not a condition but “I think that the environment for the meeting will be more favourable if the talks move forward."
The two leaders were massively interested in bringing stability to the region, the minister said, noting progress in establishing peace and stability.
“There are chances of further progress in talks [that] can lead to a new opening in Pakistan-US bilateral relations," Qureshi continued.
Qureshi said Pakistan desired peace in Afghanistan and the entire region, and that Islamabad would make all possible efforts to make the ongoing dialogue successful. Stability in Afghanistan would lead to peace in the entire region, he hoped. (Pajhwok)