Pakistani newspapers have reported that the country's government has pressured the Afghan Taliban to make public their leader's order to ban attacks on Pakistan.
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Pakistani newspapers have reported that the country’s government has pressured the Afghan Taliban to make public their leader’s order to ban attacks on Pakistan.
At the same time, in response to Islamabad’s criticism, the Afghan Taliban have announced that their duty is not to prevent attacks in Pakistan, and that the country should stop “slandering” and look for a solution inside Pakistan.
The Express Tribune of Pakistan reported that official sources have revealed to the newspaper that Pakistan followed a general order from the leader of the Afghan Taliban to call the activities of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan as un-Islamic.
Last month, Pakistan sent a senior diplomat to Kabul for a three-day visit, and according to the sources, this diplomat was carrying a “clear message” to the Taliban that they must adhere to the commitments they made with the international community in Doha. Agreement.
The Express Tribune writes that when the Pakistani delegation headed by the Special Representative for Afghanistan Affairs, Asif Durrani, pressured the senior leaders of the Taliban to fulfill their promise not to allow the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan to operate from Afghanistan. It is said that the Taliban leader has banned attacks in Pakistan by issuing an executive order and made it a “sanctuary”.
These sources, whose names have not been revealed, said that this executive order was published inside the country and did not reach the people. But Pakistan wants the Taliban to make this order public because only then will it be effective.