Taliban rejected the statement of Pakistan’s Foreign Minister that terrorist groups operate from Afghanistan

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Taliban rejected the statements of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, who said that terrorist groups operate from the soil of Afghanistan.
In a tweet, Abdul Qahar Balkhi, the spokesman of the Taliban’s foreign ministry, said in a tweet in response to the recent statements of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, that Mr. Zardari’s statements that terrorist groups operate from Afghanistan are not true.
He said that the Islamic Emirate has taken effective steps to ensure the security of Afghanistan and the region before and after taking over Afghanistan, which has been valuable not only in Afghanistan but also for the security of the region.
The spokesman of the Taliban’s foreign ministry emphasized that the recent insecurity in Pakistan is not a new issue, it is the sequence of the past 20 years, adding that the Islamic Emirate will not allow anyone to use Afghanistan’s soil against regional countries, especially neighboring countries.
He asked the government of Pakistan to discuss bilateral issues face-to-face with the government of Afghanistan instead of complaining about the government of this group in world conferences.
It should be noted that Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has warned at the Munich conference that if the Taliban do not have the will and capacity to confront the militant groups active in Afghanistan, it will not take long for terrorism to enter other regions beyond Pakistan.
He added that the security and terrorist threats originating from Afghanistan are the most important issue in the region and the international community and the Taliban interim government have not shown enough seriousness about this issue.



