The Afghan Taliban have expressed their desire for Donald Trump to win
* The Afghan
Taliban have
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desire for Donald
Trump to win the
presidential
election.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid has expressed concern that Donald Trump has the corona virus. He told the American news channel. Donald Trump has expressed his desire to win the US presidential election again.
In an interview with the American News Channel, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said, "We are confident that Trump will win the US presidential election because he is a politician who has fulfilled all the big promises made to the Americans.
A Taliban spokesman said there may be some minor issues left, but Trump has fulfilled all major promises. So it is possible that the American people, who have been deceived in the past, will once again trust Trump.Read More
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Zeehullah Mujahid also expressed concern over the recent coronavirus infection of President Trump and wished him a speedy recovery.
According to the news channel, another senior Taliban leader said that we hope that Trump will win the election and complete the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan.
It should be noted that in a recent tweet, Trump had hinted at the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan by Christmas in December and this statement was also welcomed by the Taliban.
* US President Donald Trump has said he wants a complete withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan by Christmas this year.
According to reports, Donald Trump said in his tweet that our brave soldiers on duty in Afghanistan must be at home. We must invite our brave men and women, who have served in small numbers in Afghanistan, back home by Christmas.
It should be noted that in the agreement reached with the Taliban, the United States had promised to withdraw all its troops from Afghanistan by the middle of 2021, while the Taliban in return promised a permanent ceasefire and a power-sharing formula with the Afghan government. The port was also rented.
* US Special Envoy Zalmai Khalilzad and US Army Chief of Staff General Austin called on the Pakistani Army Chief.
According to Pakistan Army Public Relations (ISPR), US Special Representative for the Afghan Reconciliation Process Zalmai Khalilzad and US Army Chief of Staff General Austin Scott Miller met with Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa at GHQ Rawalpindi.
According to the Pakistan Army spokesman, issues of mutual interest and the situation of peace and stability in the region were discussed during the meeting. The meeting also discussed recent developments in the Afghan peace process and Pak-Afghan border management issues. Pakistan's Special Representative for Afghanistan Muhammad Sadiq was also present.
US Special Representative Zalmai Khalilzad and US Army Chief of Staff General Austin praised Pakistan's positive role in the Afghan peace process.* Taliban support rejected
On the other hand, Trump's campaign manager Tim Murtaf has rejected the Taliban's statement that the Taliban should know that President Trump has always protected American interests in every possible way.
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