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Imran Khan’s Government Must Solve Tehreek-e-Taliban Problems, Taliban said

Imran Khan's Government Must Solve Tehreek-e-Taliban Problems, Taliban said
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Islamabad: Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said that the problem of Pakistan’s Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP), the banned organization, is one that must be resolved by the Government of Imran Khan, not Afghanistan.
In an interview with Geo News on Saturday, Mujahid said, “TTP issues are one that must be faced by Pakistan, not Afghanistan.
It’s up to Pakistan, and Pakistan Ulemas and religious leaders, not the Taliban, to decide on their legitimacy or irritability of their war and for Formulate a strategy in response.
“However, Mujahid confirmed that the Taliban would not allow anyone to use Afghan land against other countries.
“The future government will say a legitimate thing about this.
However, our principle’s attitude is that we will not allow the use of our land by anyone because of destroying peace in other countries,” Mujahid said.
He said that if TTP considers the Afghan Taliban as their leader, “they have to listen to them, whether they like it or not”.
Some terrorists included in the Terrorist group Tearek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have been released from prison in Afghanistan after the Taliban took control of the country.
When asked how quickly people can expect the formation of government in Afghanistan, Taliban spokesman said that they hoped to announce the government “in a few days,” Geo News reported.
“The discussion was being held on all aspects of the government,” said the spokesman, added that he hoped that the Taliban would be ready “in a few days” to make an announcement in this matter.
Mujahid noted that delays have caused obstacles in daily operations and trade and diplomacy issues, so the Taliban have “involves all their efforts to form a government as soon as possible”.
He also was that the advice of the former Afghan President Hamid Karzai and former chief executive, Dr.
Abdullah Abdullah, in addition to former Vice President Yunus Qanuni and Abdul Rashid Dostum was taken regarding the formation of a new government, reported Geo news.
“We consulted with all leaders present in Kabul.
We relate to them, and their recommendations are important to us,” he added.
Mujahid also said that the Taliban had heard talks about the high-level commission to oversee government affairs, but such a body had not been formed, reported Geo news.
“We hope for things to complete through dialogue and for this, a mechanism is needed to facilitate such conversation,” he said.
When asked about the Front Resistance National Panjshir (NRF), the strongest strength left after the siege of Kabul by the Taliban, Mujahid said that the Taliban did not want war in Panjshir, but the fight would be “Swift” because the valley was surrounded, reporting Geo news.

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