The TTP is an internal issue of Pakistan and the position of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is that we will not interfere in the affairs of any country. We will not interfere in the affairs of Pakistan either. Afghan Taliban spokesman interviewed
Kabul (News advertisment Latest-International Press Agency-December 11, 2021) Afghan Taliban expressing dissatisfaction with Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) rejected the TTP's claim in Kabul to be the "branch" of the ruling Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. Is . A video circulating on social media states that TTP chief Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud was shot dead during a visit to northern Pakistan, announcing that his organization supports the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. Is achieved.
Addressing the people in a video, he said that Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is a branch of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and they are under their umbrella on this land.
According to private TV, Afghan Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid in an interview given to a foreign magazine rejected the claim of Noor Wali Mehsud and said that TTP has nothing to do with Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. Zabihullah Mujahid said that They are not part of the Islamic Emirate as an organization and our goals are not the same.We advise the TTP to focus on peace and stability in their country. It is very important that they do not provide opportunities for enemies to enter the region or Pakistan," he said. A Taliban spokesman urged Pakistan to reconsider its demands for the betterment of the region and Pakistan. We will not interfere in the affairs of Pakistan.
The statement by Afghan Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid came more than a month after a statement by acting Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Mottaki in which he acknowledged that the Afghan Taliban had facilitated talks between Pakistan and the TTP. I have contributed. A ceasefire was declared with the help of the Afghan Taliban. The TTP has refused to extend the ceasefire further. The statement said it had reached a six-point agreement with the IAEA-sponsored government.
According to the agreement,the two sides have accepted Afghanistan's role as mediator and it has been decided that under the auspices of the mediator, the two sides will form a five-member committee to discuss future steps and demands. He said the two sides had agreed on a one-month ceasefire from November 1 to November 30 and it was decided that the government would release 102 imprisoned Mujahideen and hand them over to the TTP. On November 1, 2021, a joint statement was issued regarding the ceasefire.
According to the statement,the government not only failed to implement the decision reached between the two sides, but on the contrary,security forces killed several militants in operations in Dera Ismail Khan,Lakki Marwat,Swat, Bajaur, Swabi and North Waziristan. And numerous detained. The TTP said that in view of these circumstances, it is possible that the ceasefire would not be continued if the TTP decided to end the ceasefire, which would severely damage the peace agreement and efforts of the government of Pakistan. Will.