
Taliban: We will not allow Pakistan to operate in Afghanistan
The spokesperson of Afghanistan’s ruling body, in response to the warnings of the Ministry of Defense and the Pakistan Army for military action in this country, stated that Kabul will not allow Pakistan to operate in Afghanistan.
“Zabihullah Mujahid”, the spokesman of the ruling body of Afghanistan, denied the statements of the Pakistani army and the Ministry of Defense that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Taliban used the territory of Afghanistan.
He stated that Afghanistan should not be blamed for Pakistan’s security problems and emphasized that the causes of these failures should be sought inside Pakistan.
Referring to the statements of Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif regarding Kabul’s non-compliance with the Doha Agreement, Mujahid noted that this agreement was signed with the Americans and has nothing to do with the relations between Kabul and Islamabad.
The spokesman of Afghanistan’s ruling body also emphasized that Kabul will take action if Islamabad provides evidence about the use of Afghan soil against Pakistan.
In response to the implicit threats of Pakistani authorities to carry out operations on Afghan soil, he stated: We will seriously prevent such an incident from happening and we will not allow anyone to encroach on our soil.