Amir Khan Muttaqi, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate, says that the "oppressors and invaders" who have been killing people for the past 20 years are responsible for the current crisis in Afghanistan.
Muttaqi: The invaders are responsible for Afghanistan's problems
16 Jan 2023 - 9:30
Amir Khan Muttaqi, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate, says that the "oppressors and invaders" who have been killing people for the past 20 years are responsible for the current crisis in Afghanistan.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: He made these statements at the funeral ceremony of the Taliban Foreign Ministry employees who were killed in an explosion on Wednesday evening last week.
Muttaqi said: "The problems are caused by the same tyrants and occupiers who killed people in these 20 years. At that time, they killed with gunpowder, bombs, and airplanes, now they kill with hunger."
Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs praised the Islamic Emirate in this ceremony and said that it is the best system.
According to him, those who are "shedding blood and war" in Afghanistan now have no excuse. "It's not adultery, it's not foreigners, it's not occupation, it's not wine, it's not atheism, and it’s not disbelief, what is war for?"
Muttaqi considered the provision of assistance to the victims of natural disasters in Badakhshan and Herat to be due to the lack of bias of the Islamic Emirate government.
People should cooperate with the Islamic Emirate to prevent attacks
Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai, Political Deputy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate, asked people to cooperate to prevent such attacks at the condolence ceremony of the victims of the attack on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kabul.
Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai said that preventing attacks is not the sole responsibility of the Islamic Emirate and that everyone must fulfill their responsibility so that this "tragedy" ends.
He said: "Anyone can leave the country, Afghanistan's borders are free, but going out is not the solution." The life and honor that is in the country is not abroad. ... We feel the pain of every Afghan who is harmed".
The ceremony was held yesterday, Sunday, January 15, with the presence of the families of the victims of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the residents of Kabul city.
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