Mujahid: The claim that the Islamic Emirate sells the remaining US weapons in Afghanistan is propaganda
Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, published a statement and rejected the recent statements of the head of the foreign relations committee of the US House of Representatives regarding the sale of the country's remaining weapons in Afghanistan to Iran and Palestine and called it "propaganda".
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, published a statement on his Twitter page yesterday, Monday, July 10, rejecting the claim of selling the remaining weapons of the United States in Afghanistan to other countries.
He wrote: "The claim of some people in America that the Islamic Emirate has sold the weapons and equipment left by the American forces in Afghanistan to other sources is not true and we strongly reject it."
Mujahid also added that after the withdrawal of the American forces from Afghanistan, all their remaining equipment is stored in the country's warehouses and no one is allowed to smuggle it.
He further stated that some people are looking for tension and cannot tolerate the current stability in Afghanistan, and therefore they are "blindly propagandizing".
Mujahid added in this announcement: "This type of propaganda is a conspiracy of those who seek tension and selfishness, who do not tolerate the current stability and control in Afghanistan and blindly propagate it."
Meanwhile, Michael McCall, the head of the foreign relations committee of the United States House of Representatives, criticized the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan and said that they should not have left Bagram and left behind weapons worth more than 70 billion dollars.
He had claimed that the Islamic Emirate was selling military equipment left over from America to Washington's enemies such as "Iran and the Palestinians against Israel".
In an interview with CNN, Michael McCall criticized US President Joe Biden's recent statements about Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and said: "I find it strange that a president is so ignorant of his foreign policy."
It should be noted that after the withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan, weapons worth billions of dollars fell into the hands of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.