Islamabad: Taliban on Monday confirms that it will not allow any country, including Pakistan, to disturb the internal affairs of Afghanistan because it confirmed that the Head of Letter Faiz Hameed met with the leader of the De-Facto rebel group Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar in Kabul, in the middle – The middle of efforts to complete the government in a war-hit country.
Interference questions in Afghan internal affairs were raised after the Director General of Inter-Services Intelligence (fill) General Hame Hame was valuable with Kabul on a visit that was not announced last week.
Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said that the group would not allow any country, including Pakistan, to disturb Afghanistan affairs, Khaama Afghanistan news reported.
General Hameed was the first high-ranking foreign official who visited Afghanistan since the Taliban won the Afghan capital in mid-August.
During a press conference in Kabul on Monday, Mujahid confirmed that the head of the contents had met with Mullah Baradar during his visit to Kabul, reported the BBC Urdu.
The Taliban has convinced Islamabad that the Afghanistan region will not be used against Pakistan, he said.
Previously, Pakistani media reported that the delegation of senior officials led by General Hameed was in Kabul at the Taliban invitation, but the rebel group said that Islamabad had proposed his visit.
On Sunday, the Taliban said that the head of Spy Pakistan was in Afghanistan to improve bilateral relations between Kabul and Islamabad.
Ahmadullah Wasiq, deputy head of the Taliban Cultural Commission, said that the Taliban leaders spoke with General Hame about bilateral relations and Afghan passenger problems in Torkham and Spin Baskak through Afghanistan and Pakistan.
“Pakistani officials have come to resolve the issue of Afghan passengers in the border area, especially in Torkham and Spin Boldak.
They wanted (their visit to Kabul) and we accept,” Wasiq was quoted by Tolo News.
Pakistan on Thursday.
Closing the border junction – the second largest commercial border point with Afghanistan after the commercial city of Torkham in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – due to security threats.
At his press conference, Mujahid noted that the recent delegation to Kabul said the crossings had been closed because.
Security concerns are related to the release of detainees in Afghanistan, and request a check for those who want to enter or leave the country.
Quoting sources close to the leader of the Hizb-e-Islami Gulbuddin Hekmatyar party, the channel said that the head of Pakistan’s intelligence also met him and discussed the current situation in the country.
In the short video clip circulating in the media last week, General Hameed was seen trying to respond to Jour by Jour by Jour by Jour.
Nalist 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.
Responding to other questions, Hameed smiled and said: “Don’t worry, everything will be fine.” Hameed’s visit to Afghanistan came in the midst of pressure on the Taliban to form an inclusive government that could be accepted by the international community.
The rebel group struggles to provide forms of broad and inclusive based administration that can be accepted by the international community.
It was the first high-level 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.
Pakistan is often accused by the Afghan government to provide Taliban military assistance, a charges rejected by Islamabad.