Terrorist groups are present in Afghanistan, due to Shahbaz's speech at the UN, the tension between the Taliban and Pakistan increased

Posted on 26th Sep 2022 by rohit kumar

The tension between the two countries has increased again after Afghanistan objected to the speech of Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif at the United Nations General Assembly session. PM Shahbaz described Afghanistan as a haven of terrorism, which has infuriated the Taliban. It has denied the presence of any armed group in Afghanistan.

 

shared global concerns

 

According to the report of The Express Tribune, during his speech at the United Nations, while Pakistan PM Shahbaz first urged the international community to join the Taliban-led Afghan government, he then addressed the global concerns about the presence of terror groups in Afghanistan. shared.

 

Name of these terrorist organizations

 

Shahbaz specifically named ISIL-K, TTP, Al Qaeda, ETIM, and IMU terror groups operating from Afghanistan. Refuting Shahbaz's statement, the Taliban's Foreign Ministry said - In the United Nations General Assembly, some countries like America and Pakistan have

 

Denial of the presence of terrorist groups

 

Concerns have been expressed about the threat of terrorism in Afghanistan. It is based on false information and sources. The Islamic Emirate has once again denied the presence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan, assuring the world community that it will not allow any armed group to use its soil against any country.

 

Controversy escalates after al-Zawahiri's killing

 

According to the report of the Express Tribune, after the Taliban took over Afghanistan, the Pakistani government's interaction with the Taliban had increased significantly. But after the recent killing of al-Qaeda leader al-Zawahiri in a US drone strike in Kabul, the Taliban accused Pakistan of allowing its airspace to be used for the US. Since then, the rhetoric between the two countries has increased. Now putting the Taliban in the dock in the United Nations, the dispute between the two countries will increase further.

 

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