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Mujahid Reiterates Afghan Soil Not Used Against Pakistan

The Islamic Emirate, in response to the remarks of Pakistan's Defense Minister regarding the fight against terrorism, said that the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is an internal issue of Pakistan.

According to Zabihullah Mujahid, accusing the Islamic Emirate of negligence in the fight against terrorism is Pakistan's way of evading its responsibilities.

Mujahid said: "Unfortunately, these accusations have been made repeatedly, but we deny them. The main issue is that Afghanistan does not allow its soil to be used against any country or for there to be individuals here who, God forbid, create insecurity against any country. But Pakistan should be aware of its security."

Earlier, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Pakistan's Defense Minister, labeled Afghanistan as the source of terrorism and accused the Islamic Emirate of negligence in this regard, adding that the source of terrorism in Pakistan is in Afghanistan, and despite Pakistan's efforts, Kabul has made no progress in this direction. However, knowing the hideouts of terrorism, they freely operate from their land against Pakistan.

Meanwhile, a number of military and political analysts said that Pakistan's security incidents are the result of the competition between China and the United States in the region and have nothing to do with Afghanistan.

"This is above this region, for instance, the USA and India have always tried to obstruct the CPEC projects. But we regret the Defense Minister of Pakistan's accusations against Afghanistan, considering Afghanistan does not have the potential for it," said Moeen Gul Samkani, a political analyst.

"Pakistan wants to divert the blame from the international community and accuses the people of Afghanistan. For this reason, we say that the nests of terrorism have been in Pakistan for the past forty-four years, from where terrorist attacks have been and are still being carried out against Afghanistan," said Salim Paigir, another political analyst.

Earlier, Pakistan's Defense Minister warned in an interview with a Pakistani media outlet that if the TTP is not controlled by the Islamic Emirate, the Pakistan Army will also attack Afghanistan in the future.

Mujahid Reiterates Afghan Soil Not Used Against Pakistan

According to Zabihullah Mujahid, accusing the Islamic Emirate of negligence in the fight against terrorism is Pakistan's way of evading its responsibilities.

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The Islamic Emirate, in response to the remarks of Pakistan's Defense Minister regarding the fight against terrorism, said that the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is an internal issue of Pakistan.

According to Zabihullah Mujahid, accusing the Islamic Emirate of negligence in the fight against terrorism is Pakistan's way of evading its responsibilities.

Mujahid said: "Unfortunately, these accusations have been made repeatedly, but we deny them. The main issue is that Afghanistan does not allow its soil to be used against any country or for there to be individuals here who, God forbid, create insecurity against any country. But Pakistan should be aware of its security."

Earlier, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Pakistan's Defense Minister, labeled Afghanistan as the source of terrorism and accused the Islamic Emirate of negligence in this regard, adding that the source of terrorism in Pakistan is in Afghanistan, and despite Pakistan's efforts, Kabul has made no progress in this direction. However, knowing the hideouts of terrorism, they freely operate from their land against Pakistan.

Meanwhile, a number of military and political analysts said that Pakistan's security incidents are the result of the competition between China and the United States in the region and have nothing to do with Afghanistan.

"This is above this region, for instance, the USA and India have always tried to obstruct the CPEC projects. But we regret the Defense Minister of Pakistan's accusations against Afghanistan, considering Afghanistan does not have the potential for it," said Moeen Gul Samkani, a political analyst.

"Pakistan wants to divert the blame from the international community and accuses the people of Afghanistan. For this reason, we say that the nests of terrorism have been in Pakistan for the past forty-four years, from where terrorist attacks have been and are still being carried out against Afghanistan," said Salim Paigir, another political analyst.

Earlier, Pakistan's Defense Minister warned in an interview with a Pakistani media outlet that if the TTP is not controlled by the Islamic Emirate, the Pakistan Army will also attack Afghanistan in the future.

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