Pakistan has not provided any evidence related to TTP: Afghan Ministry of Defence

The Taliban government’s Ministry of Defense says that Pakistan has not yet produced any evidence to show that Pakistani Taliban are present in Afghanistan.

The Taliban government’s chief of staff, Mohammad Fasihuddin Fitr, said at a press conference in Kabul on Wednesday that Pakistan should not blame Afghanistan for its security weaknesses.

The statement came a day after Pakistan’s prime minister, citing recent security incidents in the country, said the Pakistani Taliban were planning attacks from Afghanistan.

The Chief of Staff of the Ministry of Defense of the Taliban government in Afghanistan, Fasihuddin Fitr, who was talking to the media about the achievements of his ministry in the past one year, emphasized that Pakistan has not found any evidence about the presence of the Pakistani Taliban group in Afghanistan. Not provided.

Chief of Army Staff, Chief of Strategic Policy of the Ministry of Defense Maulvi Muhammad Qasim Farid and Spokesperson of the Ministry of Defense Inayatullah Khwarazmi presented the last year’s report of the Ministry and the details of the plans for the next year in front of the media representatives in the media center of Kabul. .

He strongly denied the presence of this group in Afghanistan, saying that they have their centers in their area and are carrying out operations against the Pakistani army and government from there.

He added, ‘No one can prove that TTP has centers in Afghanistan. The Islamic Emirate has promised that no other country will be attacked from Afghanistan and it is sticking to this promise. Who is in Afghanistan, is not allowed to plan and carry out attacks against Pakistan.’

But a day before this statement, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif had said that it is no longer a secret that TTP is working from Afghanistan. Pakistan’s top civil and military officials have repeatedly made such statements and the Taliban have rejected them.

Taliban officials at Wednesday’s press conference did not comment on rumors of Pakistan Air Force strikes in eastern and southeastern Afghanistan, but insisted they would defend Afghanistan’s territorial integrity and borders with all their might.

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The Taliban government’s Ministry of Defense says that Pakistan has not yet produced any evidence to show that the Pakistani Taliban are present in Afghanistan.

The Taliban government’s chief of staff, Mohammad Fasihuddin Fitr, said at a press conference in Kabul that Pakistan should not blame Afghanistan for its security weaknesses.

The statement came a day after Pakistan’s prime minister, citing recent security incidents in the country, said the Pakistani Taliban were planning attacks from Afghanistan.

The Chief of Staff of the Ministry of Defense of the Taliban government in Afghanistan, Fasihuddin Fitr, who was talking to the media about the achievements of his ministry in the past one year, emphasized that Pakistan has not found any evidence about the presence of the Pakistani Taliban group in Afghanistan. Not provided.

He strongly denied the presence of this group in Afghanistan, saying that they have their centers in their area and are carrying out operations against the Pakistani army and government from there.

He added, ‘No one can prove that TTP has centers in Afghanistan. The Islamic Emirate has promised that no other country will be attacked from Afghanistan and it is sticking to this promise. Who is in Afghanistan, is not allowed to plan and carry out attacks against Pakistan.’

But a day before this statement, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had said that it is no longer a secret that TTP is working from Afghanistan. Pakistan’s top civil and military officials have repeatedly made such statements and the Taliban have rejected them.

Taliban officials at Wednesday’s press conference did not comment on rumors of Pakistan Air Force strikes in eastern and southeastern Afghanistan, but insisted they would defend Afghanistan’s territorial integrity and borders with all their might.

Pakistan says that Afghan Taliban TTP attacks have increased in Pakistan since the return to power.

Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar had hinted to visit Kabul in the past few days, but even after several weeks, this visit has not taken place. It was hoped that this would reduce the tension between the two countries.

While addressing the press conference, the Army Chief, describing the responsibility and mission of the army in protecting the country’s integrity, freedom, national identity and Islamic and national values, said: Considering the basis, it is currently taking serious and decisive steps to deal with the possible threats to the territorial integrity of Afghanistan.

It is also committed to the principles of good neighborliness and mutual respect with neighboring countries. Keeping in view the strategic and geographical situation of the country, the establishment of the National Islamic Army and its development is the vision of the leadership of the Islamic Emirate.

Qari Fasihuddin Fitrat, mentioning the priorities of the Ministry of Defense for the education and training of military personnel, said: “Last year, hundreds of personnel have graduated from religious, professional and military education from the education centers of the units of the Ministry of Defense.” ‘

Later, the head of strategic policy of the Ministry of Defense, Muhammad Qasim Farid, spoke in detail about the activities and achievements of all sectors.

He said: ‘The Ministry of Defense appointed 100,000 trained personnel last year in terms of new appointments, transparency in financial budget, investigation of 419 volumes of criminal cases, case studies, tripartite security and six basic documents of defense institutions. Important steps have been taken by reviewing and sending them, procuring 151 medicines and medical supplies from foreign countries, construction of buildings, investigating 776 cases of complaints and other matters.

Pakistan says that TTP attacks in Pakistan have increased since the Afghan Taliban came back to power.

Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar had hinted to visit Kabul in the past few days, but even after several weeks, this visit has not taken place. It was hoped that this would reduce the tension between the two countries.


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2024-08-29 05:26:57

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