U.S. says it supports Pakistan's 'right to defend itself' against Afghan Taliban

The U.S. government has expressed its support for Pakistan's right to defend itself against attacks from the Afghan Taliban, which has been designated as a global terrorist organization. This affirmation was communicated through a statement by a spokesperson from the U.S. State Department. The statement underscores the ongoing security concerns faced by Pakistan, especially in light of increased violence attributed to the Taliban along the Afghan border. This position aligns with the U.S.'s broader strategic interests in the region, as stability in Pakistan is seen as crucial for combating terrorism and fostering regional peace. The U.S. has historically maintained a complex relationship with both Pakistan and the Taliban, navigating the challenges posed by militant groups while promoting diplomatic efforts aimed at regional stability. As tensions rise, this endorsement from the U.S. highlights the significance of international support in Pakistan's ongoing struggle against extremist elements.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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