Taliban Pakistan News: A ceasefire between Pakistan and the Taliban on Wednesday evening halted violent clashes. However, high tensions remain along the border, and a clash could erupt at any time.
Kabul: The Afghan Taliban has described Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi's visit to India as a major diplomatic victory. The Taliban also described Pakistan's airstrikes as a result of irritation stemming from the success of their delegation's visit to India. Afghan Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen said this in an interview with News18. Shaheen on Wednesday strongly condemned Pakistan's military actions against Afghanistan, especially the airstrikes. He accused Pakistan of targeting civilians and Afghan refugees.
A new era has been described for India-Afghanistan relations.Suhail Shaheen called Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi's visit to India a major breakthrough and the beginning of a new era in Kabul-New Delhi relations. The Taliban spokesman directly accused Pakistan of carrying out airstrikes in Afghanistan that resulted in civilian casualties. He said more than 10 people were killed and over 100 injured. He described it as a brutal and inhumane act and a brutal attack on the Afghan people.
Pakistan accused of starting the warSuhail Shaheen accused Pakistan of starting the war. He said that Pakistan launched the first attack in eastern Afghanistan and also claimed that Taliban forces only target Pakistani military bases and their outposts. Taliban fighters have been given strict instructions to stay away from civilians.
Afghans will not bow down to PakistanA Taliban spokesman claimed that Pakistan's military offensive and the return of refugees are trying to pressure Kabul, but the Afghan people will never accept this. Shaheen expressed surprise that the attacks were carried out while Foreign Minister Muttaqi was in Delhi, which shows that Islamabad does not believe in diplomacy and does not want a solution. He stressed that "Afghanistan is a free country that wants diplomacy and trade, not anyone's orders." He warned Pakistan that "if they attack us in the future, we will defend our territory and attack them."
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