Pakistan: We will act unilaterally if the Taliban does not cooperate
Pakistan's interior minister warned the Taliban that if Kabul does not hand over the leaders of the "Tehrik Taliban", Islamabad will act unilaterally. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, “Mohsen Pakistan’s Interior Minister Naqvi said in a press conference in Lahore: “We ask the interim government of Afghanistan to arrest the leaders of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), including Noor Wali Mehsud, and hand them over to Pakistan in order to maintain friendly relations between the two countries.” /p>
In this meeting, he also claimed that the leaders of TTP based in Afghanistan and hostile foreign intelligence organizations were behind the March 26 suicide attack on Chinese engineers in Bisham.
According to Pakistan’s interior minister, the attack, in which five Chinese engineers and their Pakistani driver were killed, was planned in Afghanistan and carried out with the help of Pakistan-based operators and facilitators.
According to “Dawn News”, Naqvi said: Pakistan has discussed this issue with the interim government of Afghanistan and emphasized that they should take action against the terrorists active there. , but so far we have not got a good result. Al-Ahrar accused the head of Tehreek-e-Taliban of collaborating with Pakistan army
In response to the question of what Pakistan will do if the Taliban does not cooperate, he said: “The government has decided It will be taken unilaterally”.
Taliban government has not reacted to these statements so far, but they have always called these statements by Pakistani officials as evading their responsibility in order to provide security and justify their failures in this regard. is.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |