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Former Pakistani envoy to Afghan officials: ‘Should Pakistan harbor your opponents?’

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A former Pakistani envoy to Afghanistan, Asif Durrani, addressing the Taliban, said, “Do you want us to harbour your opponents in Pakistan and organize attacks against Afghanistan from here?”

In an interview with Radio Mashaal, Durrani emphasized that the Taliban must act against Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and hand them over to Islamabad.

Durrani was recently removed from his position as Pakistan’s envoy to Afghanistan.

He pointed out that the TTP is a significant issue in Pakistan-Taliban relations, questioning whether the Taliban expects Pakistan to shelter its enemies and allow attacks on Afghanistan.

Durrani mentioned that TTP members live freely in Afghanistan, moving around with weapons. He added, “TTP members even collect ‘taxes’ in Khost and other areas on Fridays.” According to Durrani, “TTP leaders reside in Kabul.”

The Afghan Taliban have repeatedly stated that the TTP does not exist in Afghanistan and it is an internal issue for Pakistan and not related to them. Durrani responded, saying, “The TTP lives in Afghanistan and plans its attacks against Pakistan from there.”

He also revealed that some Afghan nationals are found among TTP members, with their bodies discovered on battlefields.

Durrani refuted claims of Pakistan’s involvement in the downfall of Afghan governments, instead pointing to a lack of unity in Afghanistan as the core issue.

Durrani highlighted that since the fall of the monarchy under Zahir Shah, Afghanistan has not seen stability, and the lack of unity remains its greatest challenge.

However, history shows that it was the Pakistani military and ISI that supported anti-government forces in Kabul, providing them with equipment and shelter until the collapse of Afghanistan’s governments. This was done to achieve strategic depth in Afghanistan and install a pro-Pakistani regime in Kabul, a fact that is evident to all.

Meanwhile, he also noted the sharp rise in terrorist attacks in Pakistan, which increased by 70% after the Taliban’s return to power, indicating the growing regional security concerns.

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