Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, in response to some reports, said that the Islamic Emirate is investigating the issue of Pakistan's fighter jets patrolling Afghan airspace.
Mujahid said that if Afghanistan's airspace is violated, they will respond seriously.
This comes as recently unconfirmed reports have emerged regarding the patrolling of Pakistani fighter jets in the airspace of Kunar and Nangarhar provinces in Afghanistan.
The spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate highlighted that no country has the right to violate Afghanistan's airspace and said: "The patrolling of Pakistani planes has not yet been confirmed. We are investigating this matter, and if such a thing has happened, we will take serious action."
Some experts believe that as long as the issue between Kabul and Islamabad is not resolved at its root, such incidents will continue.
"As long as the fundamental disagreements between the two countries are not resolved and thoroughly analyzed, I am certain that such incidents will be repeated," Sayed Moqadam Amin, an international relations expert, told TOLOnews.
Earlier, there have also been reports of US drones patrolling Afghan airspace, which prompted a strong reaction from the officials of the Islamic Emirate.
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