The acting Interior Minister of the Taliban, Sirajuddin Haqqani, recently travelled to the UAE with the Taliban's intelligence chief.
Pakistan said Thursday it had provided Taliban leaders in Afghanistan with “sufficient proof” to substantiate its claims that militants are using modern weapons left behind by the United States military for cross-border terrorism.
Foreign Office Spokesperson says presence of US advance weapons in Afghanistan, after withdrawal of its troops in August 2021 has been an issue of profound concern for safety and security of Pakistan and its citizens.
ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) – Pakistan on Thursday reiterated that it had sufficient proof of terrorist groups in Afghanistan using the US left-behind weapons for terrorist activities on its soil, reminding the Kabul administration of its responsibility to act against such groups.
Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi, during the meeting confirmed Iran's commitment to the return of an estimated 3.5 million Afghan refugees.
Foreign Office has expressed serious concerns over the advanced military equipment left behind in Afghanistan following the US troop withdrawal in August 2021, which has reportedly been used by terrorist groups, including the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), in attacks on Pakistani soil.
Afghanistan’s interim Taliban government has relocated several family members of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) from border areas to other regions of the country in a bid to placate Pakistan’s growing anger,
Pakistan has raised concerns about terrorist groups getting access to leftover U.S. weapons in Afghanistan and urged Kabul to make sure these weapons don’t fall into the wrong hands. On Wednesday, January 30, News International reported that Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed deep concern over this issue.
Islamist militants in an explosive-laden vehicle were thwarted in their attempt to overrun a Pakistani security post near the border with Afghanistan, the army said on Tuesday.
The interim Afghan government conceded to the Pakistani authorities in closed door meetings that the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) was a problem but objected to Islamabad's approach in dealing the issue, sources familiar with the development told The Express Tribune on Sunday.
While security concerns are important, the strategy is not security-centric but pays equal attention to diplomatic, political and economic engagement.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday reiterated that the presence of US advance weapons in Afghanistan, left behind in the aftermath of the withdrawal of its troops in August 2021, had been an issue of profound concern for the safety and security of Pakistan and its citizens.