Express Tribune: The Taliban government wants to interact and reduce tension with the new government of Pakistan
The Pakistani newspaper quoted sources in this country as saying that the leader of the Taliban has asked the Pakistani ambassador to convey the message of the resumption of engagement in Afghanistan to the new government of this country. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News, a Pakistani newspaper Express Tribune quoted the sources of this country as saying that the message of Taliban leader Molahbatullah Akhundzada was delivered to Pakistan’s ambassador in Kabul, Obaidur Rahman Nizamani, through the governor of Kandahar.
According to this report, this message contains interaction and de-tension in Afghanistan-Pakistan relations.
This newspaper stated that the ambassador of Pakistan also promised to convey the message of the Taliban leader. He will go to Islamabad soon.
Earlier, “Amir Khan Motaghi”, the foreign minister of the Taliban government, also told Tolo News that he hopes the relations between Kabul and Islamabad will improve after the establishment of a new government. new in Pakistan, to improve.
He emphasized that the Afghan government wants good relations with all countries, especially neighboring countries.
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Motaghi said: “We hope that relations will improve after the elections in Pakistan and the inauguration of the new government.” The situation will improve. The most important thing is that there are people on both sides whose economy and security are important.” Afghanistan is a political pressure from Pakistan, he had emphasized that the presence of refugees in Pakistan was not a threat to this country.
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