Seminar "Failed Afghan Prescription and Taliban 2.0: Regional Stakes and Implications.".

Malik Ehsan Ullah Tiwana, Chairman, National Assembly Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs said that Pakistan is playing a constructive role for peaceful Afghanistan. Pakistan, with its support and non-interference policy stand, always considers that there should be Afghan led and Afghan owned solution the internal crisis of the country. He was speaking at the Seminar on ""Failed Afghan Prescription and Taliban 2.0: Regional Stakes and Implications." hosted by Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies and Riphah Institute of Public Policy, Riphah International University. Speakers of the Seminar were in the consensus that chaotic fall of the Afghan government is a matter of concern for the international community because of the growing humanitarian crisis.

They were of the view that the "Neo-Taliban" need to act on their policies of reconciliations, giving rights to women and other commitments to remain engaged at the global scale. They have also highlighted that Afghanistan crisis results from the failed policies of the previous corrupt Afghan government. The corruption also seeped deep in the society and system of Afghanistan that the Armed forces could not fight the Taliban. Afghanistan's developing political and security concerns demand comprehensive and multilater engagement The Seminar was hybrid and both was online and at the venue of the event. The entire session was moderated by Farhat Asif, President of the Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies (IPDS) while the Chief Gues Malik Muhammad Ehsan Ullah Tiwana, Chairman National Assembly Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs.

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