"We want good relations with India and won't interfere in Kashmir": Taliban's Anas Haqqani
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After the United States withdrew its forces from Afghanistan, bringing an end to the country's longest conflict in history, Anas Haqqani, the Taliban leader, called for a friendly relationship with India and promised not to intervene in the Kashmir issue.

"We have no jurisdiction over Kashmir, and interfering is against our policies. What can we do if we don't follow our policy? We have made it plain that we would not meddle "In an interview with an Indian news outlet, Anas Haqqani said.

Regarding the Taliban government's future relations with India, the leader stated that despite India's 20-year support for the 'enemy,' the Taliban were eager to set aside their differences and create a friendship with India.

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