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Pakistan: Afghan rulers are supporting our main enemies

PNN – Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations called the terrorist group Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan as the main enemy of that country and warned against the increasing threat of terrorism from Afghanistan and claimed that Kabul supports and protects Pakistan’s main enemies.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network from Pakistan’s national television, Munir Akram expressed his concern about the situation in Afghanistan regarding the continuation of the violation of women’s rights and the escalation of the humanitarian crisis in the country during a speech at the UN Security Council meeting.

He added that the Pakistani Taliban known as “Khawarij Sedition” is our main enemies and their repression will continue at the national level with full force, but these elements in Afghanistan are under the protection and protection of the caretaker government of this country.

Referring to the potential of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan in creating instability in the region, Munir Akram said that this terrorist group is rapidly emerging as an organization under which Baloch separatist groups operate.

He warned: Considering the long-term relationship of the Pakistani Taliban with Al-Qaeda, it will not take long for the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan to become the spearhead of Al-Qaeda’s regional and global terrorist goals.

The Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations called for the attention of the international community to the growing threat from the Pakistani Taliban and announced: Islamabad is ready to cooperate with regional and international organizations to eliminate the threat of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and will continue to take national measures against this terrorist organization.

He added: The interim government of Afghanistan continues to violate the rights of women and girls, and we condemn these actions of the Taliban regime, while political participation in the government structure in Afghanistan should also be increased.

Munir Akram said: We are committed to constructive interaction with the Taliban regime, but it is clear that they should not be allowed to manipulate regional and international arrangements to avoid their obligations.

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