Islamabad: Head of Pakistani Strong Intelligence Lieutenant General Faiz Hameed, who ran to Kabul on a visit without notice in the middle of the Taliban to complete the government in Afghanistan, on Saturday declaring the belief that “everything would be fine” in a tiring country .
The delegation of senior Pakistani officials led by the Director General of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Lieutenant General Hameed arrived in Kabul to discuss with the entry Taliban government, the Pakistan observer newspaper reported.
In short video clips circulated in the media, Hameed was seen trying to respond to the question by the journalist who first asked: “Will you meet senior people in the Taliban?” “No, I’m not clear …” said Head of Contents and looking at the Pakistani Ambassador to Kabul Mansour Ahmad Khan, who stood by his side, to respond to the question.
But before Khan said something, Journalists asked another question.
“What do you expect will happen now in Afghanistan?” He was asked.
“I just landed …” Hame said and once again looked at Khan who turned on: “We work for peace and stability in Afghanistan.” On that day Hameed smiled and said, “Don’t worry, everything will be fine.” Hameed visits to Afghanistan came when pressure increased in the Taliban to form an inclusive government that could be accepted by the international community.
Previously, the Pakistani observer newspaper reported that the Head of Content was expected to meet with the leaders and commanders of the Taliban.
“Problems related to Pak-Afghanistan.
Security, economics, and other things will be taken with Taliban leadership,” said the report, quoting the source.
This is the first high visit of every Pakistani official to Afghanistan since the Taliban took over Kabul on August 15, in a movement that surprised both enemies and their friends.
Since then, the Taliban has tried to form a government but so far has been holding back the announcement.
The Taliban has delayed the formation of a new government in Afghanistan for next week, their spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said on Saturday, when rebel groups struggled to provide a form of broad and inclusive based administration that could be accepted by the international community.
This is a second when the Taliban has delayed the formation of a new government in Kabul since their decline from the US-supported Afghanistan government.
The rebel group is expected to announce the establishment of the new government led by the founder of Mulla Abdul Ghani Baradar on Friday, but then postponed it on Saturday.
According to Express Tribune, Hameed will also meet Pakistani envoys in Kabul to discuss repatriation and transit issues through Pakistan foreign nationals and Afghanistan escape from the Taliban rules.
“The problem of demand is delayed from the country and international organizations for repatriation / transit through Pakistan and the need to determine the mechanism through which Pakistan can enable this, in coordination with land authorities in Afghanistan will be discussed during a meeting with Taliban officials,” he said, quoting sources.
The Intelligence Chief will spend a day in the Afghan capital, The Geo News reported.
Border management is another important problem that will be discussed during Hameed’s visit, he said.
Pakistan is often accused of.
The Afghan government provides Taliban military assistance, a charges rejected by Islamabad.
Hameed to Kabul’s visit came as head of the General Qamar Javed Bajwa army met with British foreign secretary Dominic Raab early on that day and said that Pakistan would help in the formation of an inclusive administration in Afghanistan.
Raab arrived at Islamabad on Thursday night to meet with Pakistani leadership and disk for the situation of Afghanistan USS.