Publish dateSaturday 5 August 2023 - 08:31
Story Code : 274260
Pakistan
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan has claimed that Afghan citizens were involved in the deadly attack that took place in a military base in this country. The Islamic Emirate denies Pakistan's recent claim that Afghan citizens were involved in an attack on one of the country's military bases.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, said that such claims are not for the benefit of the citizens of the two countries, and Afghanistan's soil will not be a threat to any country, including Pakistan.
 
Mr. Mujahid wrote on his Twitter: "There are baseless accusations against Afghanistan by various Pakistani officials about the security situation of that country, which we reject. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan does not allow anyone to use the soil of Afghanistan unlike any other country.
 
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan has claimed that Afghan citizens were involved in the deadly attack that took place in a military base in this country. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan said in a newsletter that these people were from Kandahar province.
 
A part of this newsletter states: "The three Afghan terrorists who attacked the security forces at the Zhob base belonged to Kandahar province of Afghanistan." Pakistan's foreign ministry has ordered the Afghan embassy in Islamabad to hand over the bodies of Afghan terrorists.
 
At the same time, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan has also said that they have shared some documents that indicated the involvement of Afghan citizens in this attack with the caretaker government.
 
Hina Rabbani Kahar, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, said: "Our evidence is their identity." We have concrete evidence that we have shared. In many events, Afghan citizens were involved. "Each event has its own different realities."
 
On the other hand, some political experts believe that Pakistan makes such claims due to discrediting the caretaker government in the world.
 
"I think terrorism is a common enemy and should be fought together," says Vahad Faqiri, a political expert.
 
Aziz Ma'araj, a former diplomat, said: "With these talks, Pakistan wants to put pressure on Afghanistan or the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and impose its demands, and the rest will participate in this field, it will receive a commission from the international community so that it can contribute to the elimination of insecurity in Afghanistan." He says that I should take action, and on the other hand, he shows himself as a victim."
 
Earlier, Pakistan's Foreign Ministry warned that if the caretaker government does not take action against terrorist groups in Afghanistan, Islamabad will take military action to destroy the activities of these groups.
 
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