Islamabad: Afghan Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, has ruled out the existence of an anti-Pakistani element in his country, saying that the existing conflict reasons have been removed.
Muttaqi has made a three-day visit to Pakistan.
He was specifically invited by Pakistan to attend the Troika Plus meeting, a group consisting of Pakistan, China, Russia and the US, in Afghanistan.
At the meeting on Thursday, US representatives, China and Russia provide a clear message to the Taliban government to enforce its international legal obligations, including the principles of international law and human rights that are universally accepted.
Speaking at a separate event at Islamabad on Friday, Afghan envoys said the Taliban had cleared all areas of anti-state elements that submitted threats to others.
“We try the best efforts and provide efforts not allow the Afghan region to be used against anyone.
People in this region have suffered a lot and we should not allow this suffering continues,” Minister said.
At Pakistani talks with Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Muttaki said that there were several improvements.
“We hope the positive results of the conversation.
The ceasefire has occurred between TTP and the Pakistani government and we hope this process will be extended,” he said.
The Taliban Afghanistan takeover has provided an opportunity for Pakistan to use leverage on the authorities in a war-hit country.
One of the biggest challenges faced by Pakistan across the Western border is the presence of the Pakistani Taliban there.
TTP is a terrorist organization formed by his first head, Baitullah Mehsud, in 2007 after the merger of dozens of armed groups.
The group’s goal was to replace the Pakistani government with an Islamic system in Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001.
It can be described as a Pakistani affiliate of the Afghanistan Taliban.
Pakistani Taliban always fought on the side of their Afghan colleagues against Western forces and the people of the former Afghan government.
When the Afghan Taliban was expelled from Afghanistan in 2001, their Pakistani friends had given them refuge in the tribal area, including in their own homes.
The Afghan Taliban and the Haqqani network have started their spring attacks from their safe Havens in Pakistan.
Before the emergence of spring, the Taliban used to cross to Afghanistan to carry out attacks on US-led West troops and Afghanistan.
After achieving their goals, they will return to their bases in North Waziristan and other tribal areas along the Pakistani-Afghanistan border.
The first suicide bupup of the Haqqani network to carry out an attack in Afghanistan was trained by Baitullah Mehsud, the first head of TTP.
After falling Kabul on August 15, Anas Haqqani, son of Jalaluddin Haqqani, founder of Haqqani Network, has visited the bomber grave bomber to pay tribute.
The Afghan Taliban is believed to not forget that support.
Return to the Taliban to power, the first and leading demand is Islamabad will use its influence to stop TTP from using their country for terrorist attacks on Pakistan.
Pakistan has turned to Sirajuddin Haqqani, the Minister of Home Affairs in the Afghan Taliban government and Head of the Haqqani network, for assistance in starting talks with Pakistan Taliban, a source who is familiar with the sustainable discussion of Islamabad with the word TTP with the word TTP.
Haqqanis and the Taliban Afghanistan then facilitated talks that peaked with a ceasefire a month from November 9.