Seth G. Jones writes: The Trump administration should work with the Afghan government and regional powers—including Pakistan—to reach a political settlement with the Taliban. […]U.S. policymakers and the public need to carefully think through the implications of withdrawal. A precipitous exit might be worse than the status quo. – Center for Strategic and International Studies Panos Mourdoukoutas writes: For Pakistan, CPEC could help sustain economic growth and raise the living standards of its people. […]And, perhaps, something more in the case of Pakistan: Transparency for the CPEC project. Already, IMF has asked information about CPEC. But Pakistan has declined it, according to some sources, placing at risk the fate of the IMF bailout of the country and the future of CPEC. – Forbes
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