The match between Islamabad and Kabul; We do not follow the tension
While Islamabad has repeatedly threatened to carry out attacks on Afghan soil, Pakistan's Foreign Ministry stated that the country is not seeking tension with Afghanistan. |
According to the regional office report of Tasnim News Agency
Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, the spokesperson of Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry, said in a press conference about the results of the country’s army chief’s visit to America and the possibility of Washington’s cooperation in carrying out drone attacks on Afghan soil: We have no plans to create problems for the people of Afghanistan. /p>
Bloch, in response to the question whether Pakistan, in addition to financial and military aid from the United States, requested the support of drones for operations against the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan. on the soil of Afghanistan, he said: “Pakistan has been talking not only with the United States, but also with many countries of the world in terms of improving its capacity to fight terrorism, and these talks have continued.” RTL” style=”text-align:justify”>He added: We have no plans to create problems for the people of Afghanistan. Our full focus is on bringing peace and stability to Afghanistan and working with our Afghan brothers and sisters to ensure that the terrorist threat from Afghanistan does not target Pakistan.
The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan further said: He cannot confirm the statements of the spokesperson of the Ministry of Interior of the Taliban government regarding the arrest of 40 members of the “TTP” in Afghanistan.
Bloch stated: At this time, we cannot confirm the existence, scale or effectiveness of Kabul’s actions in order to deal with TTP. Of course, we expect the Afghan authorities to take effective measures against terrorist groups, especially Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, and we hope that any meaningful action will be reflected in the reduction of terrorist incidents by people who have sheltered in Afghanistan.
Publisher | Tasnim News |