The government of Pakistan does not have any documents about the presence of the armed opposition of this country in Afghanistan
Military experts say that the government of Pakistan does not have any document of the presence of the armed opposition of this country in the territory of Afghanistan to share with the Islamic Emirate, but at the same time, with false statements, he wants to pretend to the international community that terrorists are present on the soil of Afghanistan, so that the Islamic Emirate will be under pressure and this country will achieve its non-starter demands in Afghanistan.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Military experts also emphasize that the Pakistani army does not have control over most of the border areas of their country, because widespread corruption in the government apparatus of this country and the lack of balanced development in Pakistan have caused the people of the border areas to distance themselves from the government and join the armed groups against the government, especially the Pakistani Taliban (TTP), and accommodate them in their homes and provide them with financial support.
These statements are made while the Pakistani army said on Monday (July 17) that the existence of TTP shelters in Afghanistan is one of the main factors of insecurity in Pakistan. The army's statement said that this group had freedom of action in Afghanistan and had access to the "latest weapons".
Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif also wrote in a tweet on Saturday (24 Cancer) that the Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan does not fulfill the right of neighborliness and brotherhood and does not adhere to the Doha Agreement. He added that 4-5 million Afghans have been in Pakistan for 40-50 years with full refugee rights, but the terrorists who shed the blood of Pakistanis are sheltering in Afghanistan.
However, Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, responded to these statements by Pakistan's Defense Minister and said, Islamic Emirate does not allow Afghanistan's soil to be used against Pakistan or to the detriment of this country. He has called the statements of Pakistan's defense minister a misunderstanding.
Mr. Mujahid added that if Pakistan has documents related to the activities of members of the Pakistani Taliban (TTP), they should share them with the Islamic Emirate.
Niamatullah Alokozay, an expert on military affairs, said in a conversation with AVA that the authorities of the Pakistani government so far do not have any documents of the presence of armed opponents of their government in the territory of Afghanistan to make them partners with the Islamic Emirate. Therefore, with their false statements, they want to pretend to the international community that Terrorists are present in Afghanistan to put pressure on the Islamic Emirate and give in to the illegitimate demands of this country.
Alokozay emphasized that the Pakistani army does not have control over most of the border areas of their country, because widespread corruption in the Pakistani government and the lack of balanced development in this country have caused the people of the border areas to distance themselves from the government and join the armed groups against the government, especially the Pakistani Taliban.
He clarified that the Pakistani army has been using terrorist groups as a tool to put pressure on its regional opponents for more than fourteen decades, and now a number of these groups that have escaped the control of the army have built safe havens for themselves in different parts of the country.
Stating that the main nests of terrorist groups are located in Pakistan, this military informant pointed out that the Pakistani government officials, with their false statements, want to pretend to the international community that the nests of terrorists are in Afghanistan, in order to put pressure on the Islamic Emirate and meet the demands of the Islamic Emirate.
Alokozay added that instead of accusing other countries, the leaders of the Pakistani government should stop the spread of corruption in their country and enter into dialogue with armed groups opposing their government and convince them to stop armed attacks.
At the same time, Dawood Ehsani, an expert on international relations, said in a conversation with AVA that accusing a country without having documents is against international laws. Therefore, the Pakistani authorities should not accuse the Afghan government of harboring the opponents of their government without having the documents.
He expressed that in order to prevent the spread of terrorist activities, it is necessary for the government of Pakistan to exchange information with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, adding that it is not possible to stop terrorist groups by accusing Afghanistan without documents.
According to his statements, the government of Pakistan has been run by two families (Bhutto and Sharif) for more than two decades, which has caused the spread of corruption and alienation of the people from the government of this country, so if in a few years the government will be under the control of these two families If it remains, it is likely that Pakistan will disintegrate.