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Haqqani Tells Former Afghan Politicians to Stop Holding Gatherings Abroad

The acting minister of refugees and repatriation asked former government members who are in opposition to the Islamic Emirate to stop holding gatherings abroad.

Speaking at the 35th anniversary of the withdrawal of the former Soviet Union Red Army from Afghanistan, Khalil Rahman Haqqani also criticized countries that are hosting such gatherings.

He said that political figures should not try to ruin the Islamic Emirate.

“No matter for what cause they [countries] host them [former Afghan politicians], train them or impose another war on Afghanistan, we will not forgive them,” said Khalil Rahman Haqqani, the acting minister of Refugees and Repatriation.

Although Haqqani did not name any specific country, he added that drones of some countries violate the space of Afghanistan.

The acting minister said it was against international law.

“No matter from what soil, route or port we are threatened, countries should remember that we we will hold them accountable for any [potential] attacks they launch,” said Khalil Rahman Haqqani, the acting minister of Refugees and Repatriation.

Earlier, the political deputy minister of foreign affairs and other officials of the Islamic Emirate said that Afghanistan’s space is still occupied by US planes.
They have asked Pakistan not to allow its space to be used by other countries against Afghanistan.

Haqqani Tells Former Afghan Politicians to Stop Holding Gatherings Abroad

Although Haqqani did not name any specific country, he added that drones of some countries violate the space of Afghanistan.

تصویر بندانگشتی

The acting minister of refugees and repatriation asked former government members who are in opposition to the Islamic Emirate to stop holding gatherings abroad.

Speaking at the 35th anniversary of the withdrawal of the former Soviet Union Red Army from Afghanistan, Khalil Rahman Haqqani also criticized countries that are hosting such gatherings.

He said that political figures should not try to ruin the Islamic Emirate.

“No matter for what cause they [countries] host them [former Afghan politicians], train them or impose another war on Afghanistan, we will not forgive them,” said Khalil Rahman Haqqani, the acting minister of Refugees and Repatriation.

Although Haqqani did not name any specific country, he added that drones of some countries violate the space of Afghanistan.

The acting minister said it was against international law.

“No matter from what soil, route or port we are threatened, countries should remember that we we will hold them accountable for any [potential] attacks they launch,” said Khalil Rahman Haqqani, the acting minister of Refugees and Repatriation.

Earlier, the political deputy minister of foreign affairs and other officials of the Islamic Emirate said that Afghanistan’s space is still occupied by US planes.
They have asked Pakistan not to allow its space to be used by other countries against Afghanistan.

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