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Afghanistan urges Islamabad to avoid issuing ‘baseless, provocative’ statements

Tahir Khan
January 3, 2023

Afghan Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said on Tuesday that his government desired “good relations” with Pakistan and all neighbouring countries, but urged Islamabad to refrain from issuing “provocative and baseless” statements.

The statement comes after the National Security Committee (NSC) on Monday categorically asked Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers, without directly naming them, to deny safe haven to Pakistani terrorist groups on its soil and end their patronage, while reiterating its intent to crush terrorist groups operating inside the country with full force.

The uncharacteristically strong-worded statement issued at the end of the NSC meeting, which spanned two days, said: “Pakistan’s security is uncompromisable and the full writ of the state will be maintained on every inch of the (sic) Pakistan’s territory.”

At the same time, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said that Afghanistan’s soil continued to be used against Pakistan, despite the commitment made by the Taliban in the Doha agreement.

“It is the obligation of the Afghan interim government to stop terrorists from creating chaos,” Asif had said. The minister had also rejected the Afghan defence ministry’s statement claiming that banned militant group Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) did not exist in Afghanistan.

Further, in a TV interview over the weekend, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah had said that Pakistan may target TTP militants in Afghanistan if authorities in Kabul did not take any action against them.

In a statement released today, Mujahid said that Pakistani officials had issued statements in recent days that were “highly regrettable”.

“The Islamic Emirate is trying its best to ensure that Afghanistan’s territory is not used against Pakistan or any other country,” he said, adding that Kabul was serious about achieving this objective.

The Taliban spokesperson added that the Pakistani side was also responsible for taking steps to control the situation and to avoid issuing “baseless and provocative” statements.

“The Islamic Emirate attaches importance to peace and stability in Afghanistan. Similarly, we want peace and stability in the whole region and will continue efforts for this objective,” the Taliban spokesman said.

Separately, Mujahid told BBC Pashto on Tuesday that TTP leaders were residing in Pakistan, not Afghanistan. “We do not give shelter to TTP leaders but they come to Kabul for negotiating with Pakistani delegations. They would come from Pakistan for the talks,” Mujahid claimed.

It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan has seen an uptick in terrorist attacks across the country, believed to have been planned and directed by the outlawed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) leaders based in Afghanistan.

The TTP, which has ideological linkages with the Afghan Taliban, executed around more than 100 attacks last year, most of which happened after August when the group’s peace talks with the Pakistan government began to falter. The ceasefire was formally ended on Nov 28, 2022 by the TTP.

The law and order situation in the country has worsened over the past few months, with terrorist groups like TTP, the militant Islamic State group, and Gul Bahadur Group executing attacks with near impunity across the country.

Insurgents in Balochistan have also stepped up their violent activities and formalised a nexus with the TTP.

The incident at the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police’s Counter-Terrorism Department interrogation centre in Bannu and the suicide bombing attempt in Islamabad not only set off alarm bells in the power corridors but also left several countries worried about the security of their nationals.


 
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Afghanistan urges Islamabad to avoid issuing ‘baseless, provocative’ statements

Tahir Khan
January 3, 2023

Afghan Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said on Tuesday that his government desired “good relations” with Pakistan and all neighbouring countries, but urged Islamabad to refrain from issuing “provocative and baseless” statements.

The statement comes after the National Security Committee (NSC) on Monday categorically asked Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers, without directly naming them, to deny safe haven to Pakistani terrorist groups on its soil and end their patronage, while reiterating its intent to crush terrorist groups operating inside the country with full force.

The uncharacteristically strong-worded statement issued at the end of the NSC meeting, which spanned two days, said: “Pakistan’s security is uncompromisable and the full writ of the state will be maintained on every inch of the (sic) Pakistan’s territory.”

At the same time, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said that Afghanistan’s soil continued to be used against Pakistan, despite the commitment made by the Taliban in the Doha agreement.

“It is the obligation of the Afghan interim government to stop terrorists from creating chaos,” Asif had said. The minister had also rejected the Afghan defence ministry’s statement claiming that banned militant group Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) did not exist in Afghanistan.

Further, in a TV interview over the weekend, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah had said that Pakistan may target TTP militants in Afghanistan if authorities in Kabul did not take any action against them.

In a statement released today, Mujahid said that Pakistani officials had issued statements in recent days that were “highly regrettable”.

“The Islamic Emirate is trying its best to ensure that Afghanistan’s territory is not used against Pakistan or any other country,” he said, adding that Kabul was serious about achieving this objective.

The Taliban spokesperson added that the Pakistani side was also responsible for taking steps to control the situation and to avoid issuing “baseless and provocative” statements.

“The Islamic Emirate attaches importance to peace and stability in Afghanistan. Similarly, we want peace and stability in the whole region and will continue efforts for this objective,” the Taliban spokesman said.

Separately, Mujahid told BBC Pashto on Tuesday that TTP leaders were residing in Pakistan, not Afghanistan. “We do not give shelter to TTP leaders but they come to Kabul for negotiating with Pakistani delegations. They would come from Pakistan for the talks,” Mujahid claimed.

It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan has seen an uptick in terrorist attacks across the country, believed to have been planned and directed by the outlawed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) leaders based in Afghanistan.

The TTP, which has ideological linkages with the Afghan Taliban, executed around more than 100 attacks last year, most of which happened after August when the group’s peace talks with the Pakistan government began to falter. The ceasefire was formally ended on Nov 28, 2022 by the TTP.

The law and order situation in the country has worsened over the past few months, with terrorist groups like TTP, the militant Islamic State group, and Gul Bahadur Group executing attacks with near impunity across the country.

Insurgents in Balochistan have also stepped up their violent activities and formalised a nexus with the TTP.

The incident at the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police’s Counter-Terrorism Department interrogation centre in Bannu and the suicide bombing attempt in Islamabad not only set off alarm bells in the power corridors but also left several countries worried about the security of their nationals.



This is a very mature and responsible statements by the Islamic emirate..
 
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So they categorically deny any presence of TTP in Afghanistan. This means only two things either

1-They are lying (In that case, Soul searching time for there supporters in Pakistan)

or

2-They are telling the truth (Highly unlikely. In that case it means no foreign power need to sponsor these groups, they can just sprout inside our country and do all these killings unchecked)

No 3rd option. Ye na keh dena Zabihullah Mujahid represent nai karta Afgham Taliban ko. Thays a big big statement he just made
 
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What fckn' talks!! Pak's job is to eliminate the TTP scums whenever and wherever they're found inside Afganistan.....

As for Afganistan, her job is to produce "recreational stuffs" at an increasing rate for the "White men" need them more than ever before....
 
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What fckn' talks!! Pak's job is to eliminate the TTP scums whenever and wherever they're found inside Afganistan.....

As for Afganistan, her job is to produce "recreational stuffs" at an increasing rate for the "White men" need them more than ever before....
Taliban have exposed themselves to be power hungry, backstabbing, war mongering liars. They are no different than the previous corrupt afghan govts. Using Islam to gain votes, but they don't use it to govern the country.

Now they want war against a Muslim country. If they are truly the Muslims they say they are and make themselves out to be, then they should know the punishment for wrongly waging war and killing another Muslim...
 
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Taliban have exposed themselves to be power hungry, backstabbing, war mongering liars. They are no different than the previous corrupt afghan govts. Using Islam to gain votes, but they don't use it to govern the country.

Now they want war against a Muslim country. If they are truly the Muslims they say they are and make themselves out to be, then they should know the punishment for wrongly waging war and killing another Muslim...
They don't consider us Muslim. That's the problem.

Aldo, what votes? They're a dictatorship. They don't have elections. Their using Islam to try and justify their dictatorship and abusive laws.
 
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They don't consider us Muslim. That's the problem.

Aldo, what votes? They're a dictatorship. They don't have elections. Their using Islam to try and justify their dictatorship and abusive laws.
The current situation in the country, corrupt leadership supported by corrupt generals gives them reasons to think we have deviated from the right path.. we cannot call them savages when in our own unique way we too are savages..
we cannot point fingers at them about freedom of speech when we are being stifled and deprived of our right of expression…
We cannot throw stones at them or profess to have the moral high ground when we are living in a glass house…
 
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The current situation in the country, corrupt leadership supported by corrupt generals gives them reasons to think we have deviated from the right path.. we cannot call them savages when in our own unique way we too are savages..
we cannot point fingers at them about freedom of speech when we are being stifled and deprived of our right of expression…
We cannot throw stones at them or profess to have the moral high ground when we are living in a glass house…
A fair criticism, but at least we aren't whipping our women for not wearing an optional piece of cloth, or stopping then fron going to school. My wife is more educated than me, lmao.

So I do think Pakistan does have some moral high ground in certain areas.
 
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A fair criticism, but at least we aren't whipping our women for not wearing an optional piece of cloth, or stopping then fron going to school. My wife is more educated than me, lmao.

So I do think Pakistan does have some moral high ground in certain areas.

Yet Afghanistan has more foreign exchange reserve than Pakistan.

Pakistan is both morally and economically bankrupt. Especially in the eyes of the whole world. Pakistan cannot fulfil IMF criteria. At best, Pakistan is lumped with Afghanistan. American AfPak policy exists for a reason.
 
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Yet Afghanistan has more foreign exchange reserve than Pakistan.

Pakistan is both morally and economically bankrupt. Especially in the eyes of the whole world. Pakistan cannot fulfil IMF criteria. At best, Pakistan is lumped with Afghanistan. American AfPak policy exists for a reason.
Afghanistan has 0 available reserves, what are you talking about?

Pakistan may be nearing economic bankruptcy, but let's not let your blind bias of Pakistan change the truth.

I have a ton of biases as well, but I try to not let that cloud my judgment.
 
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Afghanistan has 0 available reserves, what are you talking about?

Pakistan may be nearing economic bankruptcy, but let's not let your blind bias of Pakistan change the truth.

I have a ton of biases as well, but I try to not let that cloud my judgment.

LOL Pakistan and Afghanistan are lumped together bud. The world often compares both. Why do the Americans have an AfPak policy?
 
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LOL Pakistan and Afghanistan are lumped together bud. The world often compares both. Why do the Americans have an AfPak policy?
The last I recall, the office of the United States Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan was desolved along with the AfPak policy.

They were coupled together for as long as Afghanistan was relevant to the USA's interests. That era is gone.
 
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Let's send Hina to Afghanistan...
Any other wish?

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Nov 29 2022. KABUL (BNA) Acting Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, in a meeting with Hina Rabbani Khar, the Pakistan state Minister for Foreign affairs, said that the ties between the two neighboring countries are for the benefit of the people and the region.
 
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