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Pakistan wants the Afghan Taliban to act against TTP

Pakistan wants the Afghan Taliban to act against TTP
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Islamabad: said Pakistan on Monday that the Afghan Taliban had assured that the forbidden (TTP) Teabath of Pakistani Taliban would not be allowed to use Afghan land for terror activities across the border.
The presence of Pakistan Taliban in Afghanistan has been one of the main problems taken by Islamabad with the Taliban since they received control of the country, overthrew the Western-supported Afghan government led by President Ashraf Ghani who was exiled.
Pakistani Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed said the government had been related to the Taliban after the rebel group released Faqir Maulvi Muhammad, a senior TTP commander, from prison Pul-Charchi Kabul.
“The Afghan Taliban has assured us that they will not allow TTP using Afghan land for terrorism in Pakistan,” Minister said.
Previously, foreign offices said that Pakistan would ask the government who entered Afghanistan to act against TTP.
“We have taken problems with the previous Afghan government and will continue to improve problems with the government who entered Kabul to ensure that TTP does not provide space in Afghanistan to operate against Pakistan,” Pakistan said.
Meanwhile, the highest leader of Taliban Haibatullah Akhundzada has been reported to have established the Commission three recently to investigate Islamic complaints that TTP uses Afghanistan to plan cross-border terrorist attacks.
Citing sources in Islamabad, VOA reported that TTP leaders were being warned by the Commission to resolve their problems with Pakistan “and returned to the country together with their families in exchange for the possibility of amnesty from the Pakistani government”.
Taliban officials from Pakistan or Afghanistan have not openly commented on this problem.
Data on the strength of TTP fighters and commanders crossed the Durand line, a long Pakistani-Afghanistan border, most of which have been fenced by Pakistani forces, varies from 6,000 to 7,000.
Most of them have sneaked into Afghanistan in the phase to escape the military attack that Islamabad began opposing them in the mid-2000s in the Pashtun-speaking belt in the country.
After sneaking into Afghanistan, they joined the Afghan Taliban in their struggle against Western forces in the Border Province of the majority of Pashtun.
They have carried out deadly terrorist attacks throughout Pakistan in the past two decades.
Dozens of fighters and group leaders were arrested, detained, tried and executed by the Pakistani Military Court after a deadly attack at school in Peshawar in December 2014.
School attacks, claimed by TTP, have left more than 150 people, have left more than 150 people.
Leaving more than 150 people, 137 of them children.
Pakistan has launched the main military attack, and the final, against them in June 2014 in North Waziristan, a fluctuati rough medan later known as the headquarters of terrorists.

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