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Zabihullah Mujahid, representative for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, has dismissed United States President Donald Trump&& s statements about retaking control of Bagram base and US weapons left during the 2021 withdrawal, and stated this was a && dream & .
Mujahid also turned down Trump & s claims that Bagram is handled by China, and stated Monday night: && This base remains in the hands of the Islamic Emirate forces.&& He said: & Afghanistan is independent and we will not put our territory in the hands of any country.
Bagram remains in the hands of our own forces, not China.&& Trump just recently said Bagram base was under China&& s control.
& Taking Bagram is a dream; America should likewise get rid of this idea, and so should the fugitives of the previous routine,& & he said.On the problem of reclaiming weapons left behind by the United States, Mujahid said: && These weapons were taken as spoils and we will utilize them to protect independence and the Islamic system.&& He alerted the United States and said: && We are not the (previous) Ashraf Ghani administration that will do whatever you order.&& Mujahid claimed that Western interference in Afghan affairs is increasing day by day and stated: && They can not reach us, however they are spreading out propaganda.
It is hard for them to forget their defeat.&& He went on to state that Trump&& s statements were election-related and that && Trump has now gone back to power and is slowly understanding.&& In response to a question about the Islamic Emirate not yet recognized as the official federal government, after 3 and a half years, Mujahid said: && We are not to blame for the present deadlock.&& He explained that foreign relations are a bilateral concern and that unilateral efforts to enhance relations without the other party&& s authorization will not work.He stated that nations can not independently establish relations without the US&& s guidance.
He declared that the Security Council and the United Nations are all under United States influence.However, the IEA representative claimed: && Despite the existing tense atmosphere, we have diplomatic relations with 40 nations.&& Mujahid also reacted to reports that previous republic government leaders in Turkey had actually met representatives of Pakistan&& s intelligence agency.Zabihullah Mujahid stated that intelligence info revealed that some previous leaders in Turkey had actually met agents of the ISI.He stated that && these figures, who for 20 years implicated the Taliban of being dependent on Punjab, are now dedicating themselves to the ISI.&& He continued that these people might not attain anything with the assistance of Western intelligence; now they believe that they can return with the assistance of the ISI.
He restated that && this is a dream and a dream.&& In action to reports of increasing concerns, he stressed: && There is unparalleled security in Afghanistan.
Security forces suppress, jail, and in many cases kill the tiniest opposition motion.& & Referring to reports of tense conditions in the nation, particularly in the capital, he contacted the forces of the Islamic Emirate not to be && confused & and not to end up being & victims& & of media propaganda.The post IEA dismisses Trump&& s hazard to recover Bagram base, says its a ‘& lsquo; dream & initially appeared on Ariana News.





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