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Pakistan Claim Afghans Involved in Terrorist Incidents

General Syed Asim Munir, Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff, once again accused Afghan citizens of being involved in terrorist incidents in Pakistan.

Munir said that insecurity in Pakistan is not benefitting the region, and added that he will spare no efforts to destroy terrorists and protect citizens.

“The involvement of Afghan nationals in terrorist incidents in Pakistan is detrimental to regional peace, stability and deviation from the Doha Peace Agreement by the interim Afghan government,” said Munir as quoted in an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) statement reported by Dawn.

"The claims of the Pakistani authorities, especially the Pakistani military, that Afghan citizens are involved in the explosions in Pakistan, without providing documents, are related to the policy of Western countries, which is carried out by Pakistan," said Aziz Marij, a political analyst.

The Islamic Emirate's spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, denied the Pakistani official’s claims and said that Afghanistan’s soil will not be a threat to any other country.

"The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan does not allow anyone to use Afghanistan's soil against another country. If there is any concern in this regard, it should be directly shared with the Islamic Emirate,” Mujahid said.

According to political analysts, Pakistan wants to make the current Afghan government responsible to cover up their security problems.

"Pakistan's security sector, whether it be its army, intelligence, or police, wants to blame others for their incompetence and they always blame Afghanistan or India," Wahid Faqiri, a political analyst said.

"Pakistan is trying to manage Afghanistan's foreign politics as they did Afghanistan's foreign policy in the previous four and a half decades,” Janat Fahim Chakari, another political analyst said.

Previously, Pakistan's foreign ministry warned that if the current Afghan government does not take steps against terrorist groups in Afghanistan, Islamabad will use a military option.

The Foreign Ministry of Pakistan also claimed that three Afghan citizens from Kandahar province were involved in a deadly attack on a military base in the country.

Pakistan Claim Afghans Involved in Terrorist Incidents

According to political analysts, Pakistan wants to make the current Afghan government responsible to cover up their security problems.

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General Syed Asim Munir, Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff, once again accused Afghan citizens of being involved in terrorist incidents in Pakistan.

Munir said that insecurity in Pakistan is not benefitting the region, and added that he will spare no efforts to destroy terrorists and protect citizens.

“The involvement of Afghan nationals in terrorist incidents in Pakistan is detrimental to regional peace, stability and deviation from the Doha Peace Agreement by the interim Afghan government,” said Munir as quoted in an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) statement reported by Dawn.

"The claims of the Pakistani authorities, especially the Pakistani military, that Afghan citizens are involved in the explosions in Pakistan, without providing documents, are related to the policy of Western countries, which is carried out by Pakistan," said Aziz Marij, a political analyst.

The Islamic Emirate's spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, denied the Pakistani official’s claims and said that Afghanistan’s soil will not be a threat to any other country.

"The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan does not allow anyone to use Afghanistan's soil against another country. If there is any concern in this regard, it should be directly shared with the Islamic Emirate,” Mujahid said.

According to political analysts, Pakistan wants to make the current Afghan government responsible to cover up their security problems.

"Pakistan's security sector, whether it be its army, intelligence, or police, wants to blame others for their incompetence and they always blame Afghanistan or India," Wahid Faqiri, a political analyst said.

"Pakistan is trying to manage Afghanistan's foreign politics as they did Afghanistan's foreign policy in the previous four and a half decades,” Janat Fahim Chakari, another political analyst said.

Previously, Pakistan's foreign ministry warned that if the current Afghan government does not take steps against terrorist groups in Afghanistan, Islamabad will use a military option.

The Foreign Ministry of Pakistan also claimed that three Afghan citizens from Kandahar province were involved in a deadly attack on a military base in the country.

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