Taliban wants friendship with Pakistan

Taliban wants friendship with Pakistan

Taliban wants friendship with Pakistan
Taliban wants friendship with Pakistan


  The Taleban want the problems with Pakistan to be resolved through talks. In a meeting with Suhail Mahmood, head of the Center for Strategic Studies in Pakistan's Foreign Ministry, Taleban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi criticized Islamabad's accusations against Kabul. He said that to resolve the differences, there should be a dialogue between the two sides before speaking in the media. On Wednesday, Hafiz Zia, an advisor to the Taliban's Foreign Ministry spokesman, said that Amir Khan Muttaqi, in a meeting with Pakistani officials, made it clear that instead of making statements in the media, first try to understand the root cause of the problem. .

Meanwhile, Suhail Mahmood has expressed hope that the problem can be resolved through talks with the Taleban. Taleban's Interior Minister Serajuddin Haqqani has already said yesterday that Pakistan's relation to recent events is its internal problem which it should solve by itself. Pakistan claims that the Taliban have a hand in the incidents that have happened inside the country during the recent months. Islamabad says that proofs in this regard have been sent to Afghanistan. Pakistan's Foreign Minister Belawal Bhutto has said that if Taleban does not take action against terrorist groups, then we will take steps for our own security.