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Looking at Pakistan and India through the eyes of partners: America

 US State Department spokesman Ned Price said after US Secretary of State Anthony Blanken's meetings with the Pakistani and Indian foreign ministers that "we see both countries as partners and both are important in their own places."

According to the details given on the website of the State Department, the question was asked in the usual briefing of the spokesperson of the Department of State, Ned Price, that what is the position of the United States regarding the role of Pakistan in the matter of taking control of the Taliban in Afghanistan?

On this, Ned Price said that it will be difficult for me to summarize the relationship of the last 20 years, but I will tell you that the thinking of not only Pakistan but also other governments on the issue of Afghanistan and the Taliban has changed over time. A change came in.'

He said that he is talking to the government that has come to Pakistan after the Taliban took control in Kabul and there are more than one reasons for this.

Both countries have similar security issues. If there is unrest in Afghanistan and violence spreads, it will be in the interest of Pakistan and not in our interest.

He said that regarding the meeting that the Foreign Minister had with Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Monday, I think that apart from security issues, humanitarian issues may also have been discussed.

Similarly, the US is also focusing on the flood disaster in Pakistan and we have sent millions of dollars in aid to Pakistan.