If the world turns its back on Afghanistan, there will likely be a security vacuum that may be filled by 'undesirable elements,' said Moeed Yusuf.
a humanitarian crisis and a security vacuum, Pakistan's National Security Advisor Moeed Yusuf said.
Last month, the Taliban returned to power after the civilian government in Afghanistan collapsed as the United States withdrew its forces from there. Most of the world did not recognize the Taliban as a legitimate government when they held power from 1996 to 2001, and limited their diplomatic ties with Afghanistan during that time. Pakistan was one of the few countries that recognized the Taliban's rule then.Pakistan is not telling the world if it should or should not support the Taliban, Yusuf said.
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