Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: These statements of political experts are made while a high-ranking Pakistani delegation led by the country's defense minister arrived in Kabul on Wednesday (February 22) and met Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar and other officials of the Islamic Emirate in Kabul. they did
Amanullah Ehsaas, a political expert, said in an interview with AVA hat the pressure of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) attacks has caused Pakistani government officials to travel to Afghanistan, because the Pakistani government has always claimed that TTP has safe places inside Afghanistan, and On the other side of the border, they carry out their attacks on the territory of Pakistan, but the authorities of the Islamic Emirate have denied this claim and said that the TTP coordinate their attacks from inside the territory of Pakistan and do not have a physical presence inside the territory of Afghanistan.
According to him, Pakistanis believe that the leaders of the Islamic Emirate have had good relations with the leaders of the TTP since the past, so they can play an important role in the peace between the government of Pakistan and the TTP.
This political expert emphasized: It is very difficult for the leaders of the Islamic Emirate to gather the leaders of the TTP with the officials of the Pakistani government around the table, because the leaders of the TTP consider the Pakistani government un-Islamic and are trying to destroy the Pakistani government.
He stated that issues such as lack of balanced development, administrative corruption and ignoring ethnic issues have caused the emergence of freedom-loving groups in Pakistan, adding that if the Pakistani authorities do not take the right measures, the country will be divided.
At the same time, Abdul Shakur Salangi, a political expert, said in an interview with AVA: The previous governments in Afghanistan had a hostile policy with the government of Pakistan and had established good relations with the enemies of this country, and they always accused this country of supporting terrorists. The leaders of Pakistan are trying to have good relations with the Islamic Emirate so that power does not fall into the hands of those who are against the policies of this country in the region and the world.
He added that petty differences over Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and some border issues cannot spoil Afghanistan's relations with Pakistan, because Pakistani politicians know that if Afghanistan's relations with Pakistan are ruined, it will be very difficult to restore them.
This political expert pointed out that good relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan benefit both countries, because on the one hand, the people of these two countries have a lot in common from a cultural point of view, and on the other hand, Afghanistan has the longest border compared to other neighboring countries. with Pakistan.
This is despite the fact that four months ago Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) announced that its negotiations with the Pakistani government had ended and asked its fighters to attack government targets in Pakistan. Since then, TTP has carried out several attacks on Pakistani security forces. has done that has caused many casualties of Pakistani forces.