Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement saying that with the return to power of the Islamic Emirate, the hideouts of ISIS and other groups in Afghanistan have been eliminated and there is no threat from Afghanistan to any country.
In the statement, the Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, "We assure the international community that the hideouts of ISIS and other groups in Afghanistan have been largely eliminated and there is no threat from this country to the region or the world."
In its statement, the ministry accused Pakistan of blaming and destabilizing Afghanistan to divert public and global opinion from its internal problems.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that these measures cannot hinder the progress, security, and stability of Afghanistan.
Pakistan's representative to the UN Security Council, Munir Akram, claimed that Afghanistan has become a recruiting center for ISIS-K.
This is while the existence of training and equipping centers for ISIS members in Pakistan has been repeatedly reported in the media.
"Khyber Chronicles", a media outlet close to the Pakistani army, wrote in a report: Sources in the Counter-Terrorism Department announced that information obtained shows that ISIS-K is training suicide bombers in Peshawar and rural areas, and some of the trained members are responsible for suicide attacks on sensitive areas and political figures in the country.