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Interior Ministry Denies Presence of Terrorist Groups in Afghanistan

The Ministry of Interior in a press conference held in Kabul denied the presence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan.

The ministry's spokesperson, Abdul Nafi Takoor, stressed that there is no group in Afghanistan that can pose a threat to other countries.

"I should tell you about the cultivation of narcotics, that you will not find a single acre of land where poppy is cultivated in the entire geography of Afghanistan,” Takoor said.

"Unfortunately, Afghanistan is still leading the world in the cultivation and processing of drugs, and the rise in drug addicts is very serious," said Sadiq Shinwari, a military expert.

According to the ministry's spokesperson, security in Afghanistan is better now than in the past. No one will be permitted to cultivate poppy, and there is no drug production anywhere in Afghanistan, he said.

"Afghanistan's current security situation, which is now ensured, was not like this in the past forty, fifty, or sixty years," Takoor said.

According to the ministry's spokesperson, over 1,200 complaints of criminal activity were received over the course of the previous two months and more than 800 of them have been addressed.

Interior Ministry Denies Presence of Terrorist Groups in Afghanistan

The ministry's spokesperson, Abdul Nafi Takoor, stressed that there is no group in Afghanistan that can pose a threat to other countries.

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The Ministry of Interior in a press conference held in Kabul denied the presence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan.

The ministry's spokesperson, Abdul Nafi Takoor, stressed that there is no group in Afghanistan that can pose a threat to other countries.

"I should tell you about the cultivation of narcotics, that you will not find a single acre of land where poppy is cultivated in the entire geography of Afghanistan,” Takoor said.

"Unfortunately, Afghanistan is still leading the world in the cultivation and processing of drugs, and the rise in drug addicts is very serious," said Sadiq Shinwari, a military expert.

According to the ministry's spokesperson, security in Afghanistan is better now than in the past. No one will be permitted to cultivate poppy, and there is no drug production anywhere in Afghanistan, he said.

"Afghanistan's current security situation, which is now ensured, was not like this in the past forty, fifty, or sixty years," Takoor said.

According to the ministry's spokesperson, over 1,200 complaints of criminal activity were received over the course of the previous two months and more than 800 of them have been addressed.

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