Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, said in an interview with Al Jazeera that his country was facing security threats from the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and stressed that after the Islamic Emirate's takeover of Afghanistan, Pakistan is facing various terrorist attacks.
Military expert Asadullah Akbari said to AVA that the main reason for the emergence of terrorist groups in the region is the government of Pakistan, because the country's intelligence has been supporting and supporting terrorist groups for more than four decades in order to put pressure on its regional rivals.
This military expert emphasized that widespread corruption in the government of Pakistan, lack of balanced development and withdrawal of armed groups from the intelligence department of this country have caused citizens to distance themselves from the government and spread the activities of terrorist groups in Pakistan.
Akbari stated that two families (Bhutto and Sharif) have been running the government of Pakistan for several years and they prevent other parties from gaining power, adding that if these two families remain in power for a few more years, Pakistan will see more armed groups. It will be and there is a possibility that it will be decomposed.
He pointed out: Pakistani officials want to pretend to the world with their false statements that terrorists are present in Afghanistan and from there they are organizing their attacks against the government of Pakistan.
Akbari added that the security forces of the Islamic Emirate have been able to prevent the activities of terrorist groups in Afghanistan in less than two years, and on this basis, there is no threat from the Afghan soil to the regional and neighboring countries.
At the same time, Mohammad Ramin Ahmadzai, an expert on international relations, also said in an interview with AVA that the false statements of Pakistani government officials about Afghanistan will harm the relations between the two countries and cause more tension and strengthen extremist groups in the region.
Expressing that the roots and main nests of terrorists are located across the borders of Afghanistan in Pakistan, he added that if the government of Pakistan wants to prevent the spread of terrorist activities, they should exchange security information with the Islamic Emirate.
This expert on international relations stated that terrorist groups from Pakistan have taken root in most of the countries of Central Asia, on this basis, the fight against terrorists requires regional cooperation, hence the solution to prevent the spread of terrorists.
Pakistan is currently facing a range of economic problems. Pakistan's negotiations with the International Monetary Fund on the financial aid package have been suspended. The country's foreign exchange reserves have also decreased, raising questions about Islamabad's ability to fulfill its foreign debt obligations.
Currently, a very alarming situation prevails in Pakistan and there are no signs of fundamental changes in the country's economic outlook. It is not only the issue of foreign debts, but there is the issue of internal debt that has brought the country close to bankruptcy.
Meanwhile, the Pakistani authorities say that Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan has safe places inside Afghanistan and they go across the border to attack Pakistan, but the Pakistani Taliban have said that they coordinate their attacks from inside Pakistan.