Deputy Haqqani to the Pakistani delegation: We are working for peace in the region
In a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart, the Deputy Interior Ministry of the Taliban announced that the intention and effort of the Afghan ruling body is to promote peace in the region. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency
, Mohammad Khorram Agha, Deputy Minister of Interior of Pakistan, at the head of a delegation, met and discussed with Mohammad Nabi Omari, Deputy Minister of Interior of the Taliban government.
According to the announcement published by the Taliban government’s Ministry of Interior, the Pakistani delegation talked about the March 26 attack on Chinese engineers in the “Basham” area near the “Durand Line” and expressed hope for the assistance of the Afghan government in the field of security.
The announcement adds that while assuring Kabul’s good intentions, Omari said: While Afghanistan wants peace for itself, it also has good wishes for others.
He added: We do not believe in wicked politics. Our intention and action is to promote peace in the region and we consider this action to benefit us and everyone. “Basham Terrorist Incident” was a bad incident, but we should all be responsible for the security of our regions and facilitate real cooperation instead of diverting issues.
The Deputy Ministry of Interior of the Taliban government continued: The Islamic Emirate is committed not to allow others to abuse the soil of Afghanistan and expects the same from others.
This meeting takes place a few days after “Mohsen Naqvi, the Minister of Interior of Pakistan, in a press conference once again asked the Taliban to Detain 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”.
In this meeting, he also announced that the leaders of TTP based in Afghanistan and hostile foreign intelligence agencies were behind the suicide attack. On March 26, Chinese engineers were in Bisham.
In response to the question of what Pakistan will do if the Taliban does not cooperate, he said: The government will make a unilateral decision“.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |