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The bond between the Taliban, Pakistan will not be easy as expected in Islamabad: Experts

The bond between the Taliban, Pakistan will not be easy as expected in Islamabad: Experts
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Brussels [Belgium], September 29 (Ani): After the Taliban took over Afghanistan, the relationship between clothing and Pakistan would not be as easy as expected in Islamabad and Durand-Line would remain as a ‘severe problem’ between the two countries, according to an expert.
This statement was made by Siegfried O.
Wolf, the research director at the South Asian Democracy Forum (SADF), during a webinar entitled ‘After Kabul’ on September 24.
Wolves stated that considering the support of manifolds offered to the Taliban for two.
Decade, Pakistan has a reason to anticipate a friendly regime in Kabul.
“There are also reasons to believe that the relationship between the Taliban and Pakistan governments will not be as easy as expected in Islamabad.” Wolves stated that Durand-Line would remain as a ‘severe edition of content’ between the two countries and added that the Afghan Taliban did not support Pakistan’s efforts to fight the Tehrik-I-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
“Haqqanis [the main components of the Taliban Afghanistan and traditionally close to Pakistan] seems to have reclarinated their relationship with Islamabad supporting TTP,” he added.
According to the wolf, this can “energize the extremist energy of anti-state militants and increase the Ultra-Conservative Religious Group of Pakistan.” Another Antonio Giustozzi, visiting the professor at King’s College London, describing the Taliban as “Basically quite loose and federal in the structure”.
He argued that the leadership of the [especially the Quetta Shura] rejected the efforts of centralization and adopted a ‘tough’ and ‘adaptive’ model to ‘manage diversity between Pashtuns’.
“The Taliban is designed to tolerate and coexist with internal conflicts”.
“The Taliban, as in the past, is divided into several groups, there are leaders and figures who compete for influence, there are regional differences, but it does not imply that they are on the verge of collapsing or breaking,” he said.
Meanwhile, other experts from the James M region the page highlights that the peaked (and shock) of the Taliban offensive, in the last stage, in the autumn kabul should not be surprising.
“The collapse of the Andsf [Afghan National Defense Force] did not, as claimed by several people, because they did not fight; there was a lot of evidence that the various factors involved, from the deduction of air support and damaging contractors, which harm the Afghan government through the US Doha Taliban agreement .
“It is widely recognized that external support is very important for attacks on the Taliban from Pakistan and other countries.
When political dynamics and relationships change in the region, the page states this has important implications for alliances, and problems such as counterterrorism.

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