Sidorov: We are taking measures to curb terrorism from Afghanistan
The head of the Joint Staff of the Collective Security Treaty Organization stated: This organization is taking measures to contain the threats of terrorism from the soil of Afghanistan. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, General Anatoly Sidorov, head of the Joint Staff of the Security Treaty Organization Jami announced: The members of this organization are taking measures to contain the threat of terrorism from Afghanistan. He added: “Until today, there is no major problem regarding military security or military danger from Afghanistan.” But at the same time, we realize that the current leaders of Afghanistan still do not fully control the situation of this country.”
According to Tass, Sidorov also said: “Afghanistan is still one of the northern regions that are part of the member countries of the Pact Organization. The collective security of the borders is considered a threat, so special measures are being taken to solve it.
The head of the Joint Staff of the Collective Security Treaty Organization also expressed concern about the problem of drug trafficking from Afghanistan.
These statements are made while the current government of Afghanistan has repeatedly emphasized that Afghanistan’s security is more secure than ever before and drug trafficking has decreased significantly.
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