Pakistan will 'by no means' permit bases to US for activity in Afghanistan: PM Imran

 Pakistan will 'by no means' permit bases to US for activity in Afghanistan: PM Imran 


Leader Imran Khan has completely said that Pakistan would "in no way, shape or form" permit any bases and utilization of its domain to the US for any kind of activity inside Afghanistan. 


"By no means. It is basically impossible that we will permit any bases, any kind of activity from Pakistani region into Afghanistan. In no way, shape or form," the leader told Axios on HBO in a meeting. 



In a portion of the meeting, to be circulated on Sunday, on the Axios site, the questioner Jonathan Swan had addressed, "Would you permit the American government to have CIA here in Pakistan to direct cross-line counterterrorism missions against Al-Qaeda, ISIS or the Taliban?" 


Amazed over his obvious reaction of "by no means", the questioner intrudes on the PM to reconfirm his words asking, "Genuinely?" 


Axios on HBO is a narrative news program that consolidates the announcing of Axios writers with the skill of HBO movie producers to investigate the crash of tech, media, business, and legislative issues. 


The arrangement has included meetings with previous US president Donald Trump, Sundar Pichai, Elon Musk, Mary Barra, presently US President Joe Biden, Andrew Yang and Kamala Harris, among others. 



As of late, in his location in the Senate, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi precluded the chance of giving army installations to the United States for counterterrorism tasks in Afghanistan. 


He dismissed as unwarranted the reports with this impact and clarified that the public authority could never give army installations to the US, nor would permit drone assaults inside Pakistan. 


In a bureau preparation, Information Minister Chaudhry Fawad Hussain additionally precluded the chance of any airbase of the United States in Pakistan saying all such offices were under Pakistan's own utilization. 


He said it was the PTI-drove government that finished 'drone reconnaissance' office given to the US previously. 


"All the airbases are under the utilization of Pakistan. At the present time, no dealings in such manner are in progress as Pakistan can't give any airbase [to any country]," he said.

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