Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson for the Taliban, has urged Pakistan to refrain from interfering in Afghanistan’s internal affairs and to focus on resolving its own domestic issues.
Mujahid, the senior spokesperson for the Taliban government, stressed that Pakistan should not meddle in Afghanistan’s internal matters, asserting that these issues should be resolved by the Afghan people themselves.
He urged Pakistan to concentrate on addressing its internal problems rather than making accusations against other countries. Mujahid also highlighted the importance of establishing positive relations with neighboring nations.
These remarks come amid heightened tensions in the security relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Pakistani officials have accused the Taliban of collaborating with terrorist groups against Pakistan.
Mujahid also claimed that ISIS has training camps within Pakistani territory and that the country encourages groups opposed to the Taliban to engage in conflict in Afghanistan. He believes that Pakistan is intent on destabilizing Afghanistan.
The Taliban spokesperson emphasized that the weapons available in Afghanistan will be used solely for the country’s security and that the territory of Afghanistan will not be used against other nations.