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Govt in talks with TTP teams for reconciliation course of: PM Imran

Prime Minister Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan has stated the federal government is in talks with some teams of the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), searching for a reconciliation.

“There are completely different teams which type the TTP and a few of them wish to discuss to our authorities for peace. So, we’re in talks with them. It’s a reconciliation course of,” he stated throughout an interview with the TRT World.

When requested if the federal government was asking them to put down arms, the PM responded: “Sure, we forgive them and so they grow to be regular residents”.

The interviewer then requested why the TTP was conducting assaults on Pakistan’s safety forces after they had been in talks with the federal government. To this, the premier stated it was only a “spate of assaults”.

“We would not attain some form of conclusion or settlement ultimately however we’re speaking,” he added.

Responding to a different question on whether or not the Afghan Taliban had been performing as mediators between the TTP and Pakistan, the premier stated: “For the reason that talks had been happening in Afghanistan, so in that sense, sure.”

PM Imran reiterated he didn’t imagine in navy options. “I’m anti-military resolution, and as a politician, I imagine political dialogue is the way in which forward.”

He stated dialogue was the one manner out within the case of Afghanistan additionally.

Earlier in September, President Arif Alvi had urged that the Pakistani authorities may think about giving an amnesty to these members of the TTP who had not remained concerned in “legal actions” and who laid down their weapons and agreed to stick to the Pakistani Structure.

Such an amnesty could possibly be one of many methods to “set up peace”, the president had stated.

His remarks had been adopted by International Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi expressing related sentiments in an interview on Sept 15. He stated the federal government can be “open to giving” a pardon to members of the TTP in the event that they promised to not get entangled in terrorist actions and undergo the Pakistani Structure.

“However so long as they don’t come and begin endeavor terrorist actions [in Pakistan]. That’s our concern,” the minister had emphasised.