The Islamic Emirate stated that it desires security in Pakistan.

The deputy spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate, Hamdullah Fitrat, responding to the claims made by Pakistan’s permanent representative, emphasized that no group is allowed to operate from Afghan soil, and Kabul has shared its efforts in this regard with Islamabad.

The deputy spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate said: “We have good relations with Pakistan, and we seek to expand positive relations with all countries, including Pakistan. We do not allow anyone to use Afghanistan’s territory against Pakistan. We want Pakistan’s peace and stability, and in this regard, we have shared our efforts with Pakistan.”

Yousuf Amin Zazi, a military affairs expert, stated: “As Afghans and neighbors of Pakistan, we can provide good advice if needed, but not interference. However, we strongly reject the claim that Afghanistan is somehow involved with TTP, as they allege, causing explosions and killing people. We oppose such claims and do not accept them.”

During the 22nd session of the Doha Forum, Munir Akram, Pakistan’s permanent representative to the United Nations told TOLOnews that combating the issue of TTP (Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan) remains a key concern for his country.

Munir Akram claimed that Islamabad has evidence of the TTP’s presence on Afghan soil.

He urged Afghanistan’s interim government to find ways to curb the TTP and prevent them from crossing into Pakistan.

Pakistan’s permanent representative to the UN stated:”We must confront the issue of terrorism posed by the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan. This is our main concern, and we hope the interim government of Afghanistan finds ways to control the TTP and prevent their cross-border movement into Pakistan to carry out attacks.”

The 22nd two-day Doha Forum concluded in Doha, Qatar, with the participation of representatives from over 100 countries, diplomats, and other officials, addressing global challenges.

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