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Pakistan News: Why did the Taliban become a headache for Pakistan?

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Pakistan News: Why did the Taliban become a headache for Pakistan?
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Relationships with Pakistan’s Taliban rule are deteriorating. Pakistan accused the Taliban of sheltering terrorist groups. When Afghanistan denied it. The clashes are on the border. Meanwhile, Pakistan has sent its ambassador to Afghanistan. Mohammad Sadiq, a special envoy to Pakistan, has arrived in Afghanistan. And has begged for mercy.

Taliban similar to headache for Pakistan

Pakistan was the most happy when the Taliban took power in Afghanistan. But now three and a half years later, the Taliban is no less than a headache for Pakistan. Pakistan says the Taliban has sheltered its enemies in the country. To improve relations with the Taliban, Pakistan sent its ambassador to Afghanistan. Muhammad Sadiq Khan, a special angel of Afghanistan, Pakistan, arrived on a three -day visit to Afghanistan. He said that regional stability requires peace and progress in Afghanistan. His statement came at a time when border disputes, tensions and clashes in political relations between the two countries. While Sadiq Khan was in Afghanistan, the Pakistani army claimed to kill 16 terrorists on the Afghan border. Pakistan has accused the Taliban -led interim government giving shelter and border attacks to terrorist groups. Afghanistan has denied the allegations. Tensions increased when a passenger train was targeted in Balochistan, which was responsible for the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA). Pakistani officials said that when BLA fighters were attacking, their handlers were sitting in Afghanistan and they were in direct contact with satellite phones. The two -day attacks included hundreds of hostages.

Called Afghanistan an important partner

On the occasion of the Republic Day of Pakistan, the Pakistani embassy in Kabul said, “Peace and progress is required in Afghanistan for regional stability.” Pakistan and Afghanista should simultaneously make their efforts to promote regional economic development. The Pakistani ambassador has described Afghanistan as the most important regional partner in their country. While Pakistani Ambassador Sadiq Khan was in Afghanistan, clashes were witnessed between the two parties. The Pakistani army said in a statement on Sunday that it killed 16 militants trying to infiltrate North Waziristan district on the night of March 22-23. “Pakistan is constantly urging the Afghan government to strengthen its border,” said Pakistan Army Media Wing Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). The interim government is expected to fulfill its responsibilities. In November 2023, relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan worsened, while Pakistan expelled most of Afghan citizens from the country.


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