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Taliban: Hekmatyar’s settlement agreement was with Ashraf Ghani’s government

Former Taliban officials clarified that the settlement agreement of the head of the Islamic Party of Afghanistan was with Ashraf Ghani's government and this agreement is not acceptable to the ruling body.
– International News

According to the regional office Tasnim News Agency, “Habib al-Rahman Hekmatyar” son of “Gulbuddin Hekmatyar” head of the Islamic Party of Afghanistan rejected the reports about the siege of his father’s house by the Taliban and said Gulbdin Hekmatyar his residence has changed.

Habib al-Rahman pointed out that his father lived in the house that the Ghani government owned after the peace agreement He was living, but the Taliban does not accept this agreement.

He published a message on “X” and wrote: After several months of discussion with the authorities, the result was that the peace agreement with the previous government is not acceptable to the [Taliban] government. From the peace agreement with the previous government, this was the only place to live.”

“Abdul Nafi Takur”, the former spokesman of the Ministry of Interior of the Taliban government, also stated that Hekmatyar lived on a land that belonged to the government and based on an understanding And expediency, another place has been considered for his previous place of residence that he will be transferred to..

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Taliban: Hekmatyar’s claim is baseless/ no list to Kabul has not been presented for the formation of a comprehensive government have besieged.

while The head of Hizb-e-Islami recently criticized the policies of the Afghan ruling body in his sermons.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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