Pakistan accused the Taliban of supporting terrorist groups
Pakistan's representative in the United Nations said at the Security Council meeting about Afghanistan that terrorist groups are openly supported by the Taliban government. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, “Monir Akram, Pakistan’s representative to the United Nations, said at the Security Council meeting about Afghanistan that the presence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan is a serious threat to this country, the region and the world.
He added: Afghanistan has given freedom of action to “Tehrik Taliban Pakistan” (TTP) and its affiliated groups. P.I. is serious against Pakistan from the territory of Afghanistan and the attacks of this group are more complicated than in the past due to the acquisition of advanced Western weapons. The United Nations asked this organization to investigate the advanced American weapons that have been provided to the TTP. forcing the Taliban government to take serious action against terrorist groups.
Pakistan’s representative in the United Nations said Any policy of interaction with the Taliban government should be based on their actions against terrorist groups.
Mounir Akram emphasized that the Taliban government should remove the restrictions imposed on women’s right to work and education in Afghanistan. cancel it.
After the recent developments in Afghanistan, the relationship between Kabul and Islamabad over the expulsion of Afghan refugees, border problems and the issue of “Pakistan Taliban movement” is more tense than before. attached.
Publisher | Tasnim News |