In response to the Pakistani army commander, the Taliban dismissed the claim of the presence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan as baseless
The Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Taliban government denied the existence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan in response to the statements of the Pakistan Army Commander. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, “Mohammed Fasihuddin Fitrah, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Taliban government, in response to the statements of Pakistan Army Chief of Staff Asim Munir, calling his accusations about the existence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan groundless, considered Munir’s words as a result of his desperation and helplessness.
Al-Fitrat further pointed to Munir’s statement that he considered the safety of a citizen of his country more important than the safety and life of all the people of Afghanistan and said: These statements are actually an insult to the values of a Muslim nation. . While they are unable to ensure the security of their citizens and blame others for their failure.
Their men, which causes hatred between two neighboring and Muslim countries, should react.
Enaitullah Khwarazmi, the spokesman of the Taliban government’s army, wrote in a statement: “The Ministry of National Defense emphasizes Such irresponsible comments not only do not solve the problem; Rather, it will damage the good relations between the two neighboring countries.
He added: The world and the people of Afghanistan appreciate the bravery and heroism of their defense and security forces, how they have fought for the independence and freedom of their country. , they still remember.
Publisher | Tasnim News |