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Taliban rejected the UN report on foreign terror groups in Afghanistan

KABUL: The Taliban government in Afghanistan has rejected the UN report that claimed that foreign presence had increased in a torn country after the collapse of former government in August last year.
In a statement on Monday, the Taliban Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: “The Afghan Islamic Emirates strongly rejected the recent report by the UNSC monitoring team stressed that the increase in foreign groups in Afghanistan.
The Islamic Emirates considers the report, there is no evidence, documents and addresses.
For the benefit of Afghanistan, region or the world.
“The Ministry further said that the Taliban regime has implemented its commitment to be arranged in the DOHA Agreement in 2020 and” does not allow anyone to threaten any country from the Afghanistan region “, Tolo News reported.
It adds that the Taliban government will play a positive role in security in Afghanistan, regions and the world.
The Report by the UN Security Council Monitoring Team said that there was “no sign of recently that the Taliban had taken steps to limit foreign terrorist fighters in the country”.
“On the contrary, terrorist groups enjoy greater freedom than anytime in history recently.
However, member countries have not reported a new movement of foreign terrorist fighters to Afghanistan,” he said.
The report also questioned the Taliban commitment with the Doha Agreement to prevent the threat of “international terrorists” from having a footing in Afghanistan and expressed concern that foreign groups might find a safe place in Afghanistan.
According to the report, Leader Al Qaeda was killed Osama bin Laden visited Afghanistan late last year.
“One member country reported that son of Bin Laden, Abdallah, visited Afghanistan in October for a meeting with the Taliban.” The report also claimed that Amin Muhammad Ul-Haq Saam Khan, who coordinated security for Bin Laden, returned to his home in Afghanistan at the end of last August.
Reacting to this claim, Taliban spokesman Bilal Karimi said on Monday that “there was no visit and no meeting between anyone happened”.

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