Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi has urged Pakistan to stop making &accusations& of the presence of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)) in Afghanistan.In an interview with BBC Persian, Muttaqi said: &In our opinion, this is an accusation.
We have never supported them (Pakistani Taliban).
TTP is not a modern movement; It has a long history.
Its activities are carried out inside Pakistan.&Muttaqi added that Pakistan should refrain from actions that harm the relations between the two countries and that Islamabad does not have any evidence to show that Afghan soil has been used against Pakistan.&As long as it is Afghanistan'sresponsibility, it has fulfilled its duty,& he stated.He added that the Islamic Emirate'spolitical relations with the world are expanding and they have relations with some countries and they want Western countries to interact with Kabul.He, however, stressed that the IEA is against the US military'spresence and does not want an American soldier to be present in Afghanistan in military uniform.Meanwhile, Pakistan'sChief of Staff has asked the IEA not to favor TTP over its long-time neighbor and brother.In addition, Muttaqi explained about the weekly money that enters Afghanistan and said that this money is sent to the UN offices and not a single dollar of it has been given to the acting government.He added that although countries have not recognized the Islamic Emirate, Afghanistan'seconomic relations with the world are expanding.The post Muttaqi says TTP'spresence in Afghanistan is an ‘accusation& first appeared on Ariana News.
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