Pakistan wants US to buy back arms it left in Afghanistan: report
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Pakistan asks U.S. to buy back weapons left behind in Afghanistan
Pakistani military has asked the United States to purchase weapons it left behind in Afghanistan after its 2021 withdrawal, from the Afghan black market. According to The Economist, Pakistan Army spokesperson Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said that doing so would prevent more weapons from falling into the hands of insurgents. Pakistan is also seeking increased intelligence cooperation with the U.S., military equipment, and recognition of its claims that…
Pakistan Urges U.S. to Buy Back Abandoned Weapons in Afghanistan - Khaama Press
Pakistan has urged the U.S. to buy back abandoned weapons in Afghanistan, warning they fuel insurgents. The $7 billion arsenal now threatens regional security and Pakistan’s stability.Pakistan’s military has called on the United States to buy back weapons left behind in Afghanistan after the U.S. withdrawal, warning that these arms are flooding black markets and empowering militant groups. Army spokesperson Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said the uncontr…
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