Presence of Taliban leaders in Pakistan violates Afghanistan’s national sovereignty: Afghan foreign ministry
Presence of Taliban leaders in Pakistan violates Afghanistan’s national sovereignty: Afghan foreign ministry
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Kabul: Recently a series of videos surfaced showing Taliban leaders continuing terror activities in Pakistan. After the video surfaced,  In a strongly worded statement, Afghanistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday said that the presence of Taliban leaders in Pakistan "clearly violates Afghanistan's national sovereignty"


The Foreign Affairs Ministry of Afghanistan on Friday lashed out at Pakistan for sheltering Talibani leaders and said that their presence in India’s neighbouring country is a violation of Afghanistan’s national sovereignty”. Afghanistan also urged Islamabad “not to allow its territory to be used by insurgents and elements who insist on continuing the war and bloodshed”. The statement reads, “A series of video footages emerged in which the Taliban appeared among their followers, disclosing the existence of all Taliban leaders in Pakistan and acknowledging their continued activities in Pakistani territory."The Afghan foreign ministry expressed their “deepest regret” over some Taliban leaders being seen visiting training camps in the videos.


The statement of foreign ministry came a series of videos surfaced from Pakistan showing Taliban leaders continuing their terror activities in Pak.  

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