Pakistan must resolve Tehreek-e-Taliban issue: Taliban
Pakistan must resolve Tehreek-e-Taliban issue: Taliban
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Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid has stated that the problem of the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan must be resolved by the Imran Khan administration, not Afghanistan.

The Taliban, according to Mujahid, will not allow anybody to use Afghan land against another country. "The future government will have the rightful say about this. However, our principle stance is that we will not allow the use of our soil by anyone for destroying the peace in someone else`s country," said Mujahid. "They would have to listen to them, whether they like it or not," he added if the TTP considers the Afghan Taliban to be their leader. Following the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan, some terrorists belonging to the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan terrorist organization were freed from Afghan jails. When asked how soon the Taliban hopes to announce the creation of a government in Afghanistan, a spokesman for the group stated they aim to do it "within a few days." According to Geo News, he also stated that the opinion of former Afghan president Hamid Karzai and former chief executive officer Dr Abdullah Abdullah, as well as former vice presidents Yunus Qanuni and Abdul Rashid Dostum, will be taken into consideration while forming the next administration.

According to Geo News, Mujahid also stated that the Taliban has heard a discussion of forming a high-level commission to supervise government activities, but that such a body had yet to be created. When asked about Panjshir National Resistance Front said that the Taliban do not wish for war in Panjshir, but a fight will be "swift" since the valley is surrounded. 

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