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Pakistan Official Again Alleges Threats Coming From Afghan Soil

Balochistan’s caretaker minister for information, Jan Achakzai claimed that Afghan soil is a threat to Pakistani security forces. 

Speaking at a press conference on Sunday, Jan Achakzai also said that terrorists have networks in Afghanistan.

“No neighboring country is threatened by Pakistani soil, and conversely, the security forces of Balochistan have been threatened from Afghan soil where their centers exist. Likewise, Pakistan has destroyed its centers in neighboring Iran, which shows that the stability of Balochistan and Pakistan is threatened beyond its borders,” he added

However, the Islamic Emirate rejected the claims of this Pakistani official and said that there is no threat from Afghanistan's soil to any country and says such claims are baseless.

“According to its policy, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan does not allow Afghanistan's soil to be used against any country, including Pakistan, so the accusations that have been or were made in this regard are not true, and we consider them against the policy and legal position of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,” said Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman for the Islamic Emirate.

Some political analysts said that Pakistan is trying to mislead its people by accusing Afghanistan and Iran of causing the country’s insecurity. 

“Pakistani forces cannot provide the security of its people, and they have improved their relations with the TTP to meet their demands, which forces them to turn a blind eye to their people,” said Kamarn Aman, a political analyst. 

“The interim government of Pakistan is not only trying to disrupt relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan but also trying to disrupt peace and stability in the region and other countries like Iran,” said Najib Rahman Shamal, another political analyst.

This comes as Pakistan’s caretaker minister for information, broadcasting, and parliamentary affairs has said that the future of relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan depends on the behavior and actions of Kabul.

Pakistan Official Again Alleges Threats Coming From Afghan Soil

Speaking at a press conference on Sunday, Jan Achakzai also said that terrorists have networks in Afghanistan.

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Balochistan’s caretaker minister for information, Jan Achakzai claimed that Afghan soil is a threat to Pakistani security forces. 

Speaking at a press conference on Sunday, Jan Achakzai also said that terrorists have networks in Afghanistan.

“No neighboring country is threatened by Pakistani soil, and conversely, the security forces of Balochistan have been threatened from Afghan soil where their centers exist. Likewise, Pakistan has destroyed its centers in neighboring Iran, which shows that the stability of Balochistan and Pakistan is threatened beyond its borders,” he added

However, the Islamic Emirate rejected the claims of this Pakistani official and said that there is no threat from Afghanistan's soil to any country and says such claims are baseless.

“According to its policy, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan does not allow Afghanistan's soil to be used against any country, including Pakistan, so the accusations that have been or were made in this regard are not true, and we consider them against the policy and legal position of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,” said Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman for the Islamic Emirate.

Some political analysts said that Pakistan is trying to mislead its people by accusing Afghanistan and Iran of causing the country’s insecurity. 

“Pakistani forces cannot provide the security of its people, and they have improved their relations with the TTP to meet their demands, which forces them to turn a blind eye to their people,” said Kamarn Aman, a political analyst. 

“The interim government of Pakistan is not only trying to disrupt relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan but also trying to disrupt peace and stability in the region and other countries like Iran,” said Najib Rahman Shamal, another political analyst.

This comes as Pakistan’s caretaker minister for information, broadcasting, and parliamentary affairs has said that the future of relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan depends on the behavior and actions of Kabul.

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