The acting Interior Minister of the Taliban, Sirajuddin Haqqani, recently travelled to the UAE with the Taliban's intelligence chief.
Pakistan said Thursday it had provided Taliban leaders in Afghanistan with “sufficient proof” to substantiate its claims that militants are using modern weapons left behind by the United States military for cross-border terrorism.
Foreign Office Spokesperson says presence of US advance weapons in Afghanistan, after withdrawal of its troops in August 2021 has been an issue of profound concern for safety and security of Pakistan and its citizens.
Afghanistan’s interim Taliban government has relocated several family members of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) from border areas to other regions of the country in a bid to placate Pakistan’s growing anger,
Foreign Office has expressed serious concerns over the advanced military equipment left behind in Afghanistan following the US troop withdrawal in August 2021, which has reportedly been used by terrorist groups,
ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) – Pakistan on Thursday reiterated that it had sufficient proof of terrorist groups in Afghanistan using the US left-behind weapons for terrorist activities on its soil, reminding the Kabul administration of its responsibility to act against such groups.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Wednesday issued a statement regarding United States (US) weapons left behind in Afghanistan and said that the same were used by
Pakistan’s Foreign Office has expressed deep concerns over modern weapons left in Afghanistan after the US withdrawal, warning they pose a security threat as terrorist groups, including TTP, use them
About 5,000 women were among the 21,000 Afghan students vying for 2,000 scholarships, Pakistan's Higher Education Commissions says
While security concerns are important, the strategy is not security-centric but pays equal attention to diplomatic, political and economic engagement.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday reiterated that the presence of US advance weapons in Afghanistan, left behind in the aftermath of the withdrawal of its troops in August 2021, had been an issue of profound concern for the safety and security of Pakistan and its citizens.
Earlier this month, the Iranian foreign minister traveled to Afghanistan for the first time since the Taliban took power in August 2021. According to Iranian officials, the aim of Abbas Araghchi's one-day visit to Kabul was to hold diplomatic talks about the tensions on the two countries' shared 950-kilometer (590-mile) border,