Publish dateSunday 12 October 2025 - 22:58
Story Code : 331498
People support the Islamic Emirate against Pakistan / The role of countries in the region, especially Iran, is more effective in reducing tensions
In the first interview of the Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) this week, political experts stressed the public support of the Afghan people for the Islamic Emirate against Pakistani aggression and warned that the escalation of tensions between Islamabad and Kabul would have negative regional consequences. They say the Islamic Republic of Iran can play a more prominent role in reducing these tensions than any other country.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) – Kabul: Following the violation of Afghanistan's territory by Pakistan and the escalation of tensions between the two countries, political experts discussed Pakistan's invasion of Afghanistan, British and American scenarios and the consequences for the two countries in this week's interview.
 
"Since Pakistan was established in 1947, it has constantly interfered in Afghanistan's political, economic and security affairs," said Abdul Jabbar Akbari, a political analyst, who said Pakistan had not been a good neighbor to Afghanistan since its inception.
 
According to Akbari, Pakistan has never wanted a strong Afghanistan and has always tried to weaken our country by using various political, economic and security pressures; Especially during the republican era, the country's rocket attacks on Afghan territory have been repeated many times.
 
"Pakistan has always sought to establish itself as a regional power and influence other countries," he said, referring to Pakistan's efforts to weaken Afghanistan's position in the international arena.
 
Akbari noted that given the negative history of Pakistan's relations with Afghanistan, the Islamic Emirate has adjusted its foreign policy based on balanced and economic relations with its neighbors after returning to power.
"Unfortunately, Pakistan continues to pursue its destructive policies and is trying to isolate Afghanistan more politically, without ever showing goodwill," he said.
 
The expert pointed to Pakistan's intelligence interference and support for proxy groups, calling the recent attacks a blatant violation of Afghanistan's air and land territory and international law, saying: "The aim of these actions is to lead Afghanistan towards instability and shape the conflict of interests of world powers in the country."
 
He said Pakistan's support for the Islamic Emirate's opponents showed its dishonesty and added: "Pakistan should understand that if Afghanistan becomes unstable, Pakistan itself will certainly not see peace."
 
"Unfortunately, last night we witnessed an escalation of border tensions between the two countries, which will have negative effects on both sides," Akbari said.
 
"In the context of regional insecurity, groups nucleated by enemy countries inside Pakistani territory will grow and cause widespread instability in the entire region," he said.
 
Akbari warned that the United States might try to provoke and escalate tensions against the Islamic Emirate through Pakistan in order to put pressure on it. "The parties involved must understand the sensitivity of the issue and not become a tool of sedition by the enemies of the region," he added.
 
"If tensions escalate, the Afghan people will stand by the current government, because the issue is related to the territorial integrity and dignity of a nation," the political expert said. In that case, the war will become so widespread that it will be beyond everyone's power to manage.”
 
"The powers that occupied our country and handed over to their representatives, one of their goals was to directly threaten other countries in the region," he said, recalling the five-time occupation of Afghanistan by world powers and the resistance of the people. We saw this clearly in the 20 years of American occupation.”
 
"Pakistan should know that the scenario designed by the US and Britain is not only not in favor of Islamabad, but will be to the detriment of all countries in the region," Akbari said, referring to Donald Trump's recent statements on the Bagram base.
 
“In 2017, US President Trump revealed that 79 terrorist groups were operating and training on Pakistani soil,” Akbari said. Therefore, Pakistan should enter into negotiations with the current government of our country through diplomatic channels and find a solution in dialogue instead of accusing Afghanistan.”
 
"Pakistan's recent attacks on the Afghan capital have been unprecedented," said Dr. Abdul Mabood Hojati, a political analyst. As the elders of the country condemned this action, I strongly condemn it.”
 
He added that the expansion of the scope of the war will cause instability in the region and if not managed, will lead to the emergence of terrorist groups whose smoke will go to the eyes of all countries in the region.
 
"The escalation of tensions will have devastating effects on economic projects, especially for Pakistan," Hojati said. All projects in which Afghanistan plays a pivotal role will face a deadlock in such circumstances.”
 
He said another consequence of the escalation of tensions was the beginning of a new wave of migration, warning that such a situation could provide a platform for the re-infiltration of the United States and its allies in the region.
 
He pointed to the internal crises in the region and considered the role of the countries of the region in resolving these tensions as fundamental.
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