New Delhi: Questions of Pakistani Disorders in Afghan Internal Affairs have been raised after the Head of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Faiz Hameed visited Kabul without notice to meet with Taliban leaders.
Afghan Islamic Emirates officials said that no country would be permitted to interfere in Afghanistan internal affairs, Khaama News reported.
Officials have named the US and Pakistan in particular, but have recognized that no country in the world will be given the opportunity to interfere in Afghanistan affairs.
The Pakistani government has not commented on the purpose of Hameed’s visit to Afghanistan.
People have reacted to the visit of the two officials and said that their visit before any government’s announcement was clear interference in Afghanistan affairs.
Acting Minister of Information and Culture and Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said that they would not allow any country including Pakistan to disturb Afghan’s affairs.
He added that the Head of Contents might have brought the message of Afghan politicians in exile in Islamabad.
Previously, Sohail Shaheen, a member of the Taliban political office based in Doha, had reacted to US officials and has added that the country should not interfere with Afghan affairs.
Shaheen has added that they do not violate the rights of women’s education and work as they observe the Islamic headscarf.