The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan has reacted to the recent statements of the officials of the caretaker government of Afghanistan by issuing a statement and has referred to it as a useless intervention.
In its official statement, this organization has written to the caretaker government of Afghanistan that instead of criticizing the internal affairs of a democratic country, they should pay attention to the creation of inclusive government, addressing the demands and needs of the people and the right to education for Afghan women and girls.
In this serious and unprecedented statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan has accused the caretaker government of Afghanistan of allowing the establishment of terrorist activities from the territory of that country and thereby seriously threatening the peace and security of the region.
The statements of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan are made in response to the words of Abdul Qahar Balkhi, the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan, who said that the tensions between political supporters and opponents in Pakistan have increased to an alarming level and that it is likely to have a negative impact on the entire region.
Mr. Balkhi also advised the government of Pakistan for negotiation and understanding as the best solution and said that refusing to realize the rightful demands of the people of Pakistan will lead to more complications.
Relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan turned into darkness after the negotiations between the Pakistani government and the Pakistani Taliban (TTP) failed and this group organized large-scale and deadly attacks on the military of that country.
The government of Pakistan has repeatedly accused the caretaker government of Afghanistan of supporting TTP members and sheltering them in Afghanistan. Meanwhile, Afghanistan has always rejected Pakistan’s claims and said that no country will be attacked from Afghanistan’s territory.
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