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Taliban denies rumors of Pakistani military presence in Wakhan, Badakhshan

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Amid increasing rumors about the presence of Pakistani military forces in Wakhan, Badakhshan province of Afghanistan, a spokesperson for the Taliban police command in Badakhshan addressed the issue.

Ihsanullah Kamgar told the Bakhtar News Agency that they are monitoring the borders and have not received any reports of Pakistani soldiers being present.

Following clashes between the Taliban and Pakistani military forces, some activists and users close to the Pakistani army claimed that if the conflict between the Taliban border forces and Pakistan continues, Pakistani forces will capture Wakhan.

On Monday, the Taliban police spokesperson in Badakhshan told the Bakhtar Agency, “The country’s security forces are fully prepared to respond to any foreign threats at the borders, and border security is under strict supervision.”

Meanwhile, Serajuddin Haqqani, acting Interior Minister of the Taliban, met with China’s Ambassador to Kabul, Zhao Xing, to discuss the strategic importance of the Wakhan Corridor amid rumors of Pakistani military presence in the region.

Interior Ministry spokesperson Abdul Matin Qani later confirmed the meeting, stating that Haqqani and Zhao discussed the strategic significance of the Wakhan Corridor in Badakhshan, as rumors about Pakistani troops in the area circulated.

After airstrikes in Paktika by Pakistani fighter jets and border clashes, Pakistani users have criticized the Taliban. These users, who are supportive of the Pakistani military, have labeled the Taliban—once a strong ally of Pakistan—as an enemy and an accomplice of India. Meanwhile, critics of the Taliban view the group as a Pakistani puppet and remain suspicious of the growing tension between the Taliban and Pakistan.

The Wakhan Corridor is a strategically significant region in northeastern Afghanistan, sharing borders with China, Tajikistan, and Pakistan.

The situation in the Wakhan Corridor remains highly sensitive, with ongoing speculation about the interests of regional powers. While the Taliban maintains that it is vigilant and prepared to defend Afghanistan’s borders, the involvement of neighboring countries, particularly Pakistan, adds complexity to the region’s security dynamics.

As tensions rise, the strategic importance of Wakhan continues to attract international attention. The outcome of this issue could have significant implications for Afghanistan’s future relations with its neighbors, particularly Pakistan and Tajikistan, as well as for the region’s broader geopolitical landscape.

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