Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, said that the problem of Afghanistan and Pakistan should be solved jointly.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the caretaker government of Pakistan asked the Islamic Emirate to hand over the perpetrators of the recent attack in Dera Ismail Khan in that country.
Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, the spokesperson of Pakistan’s foreign ministry, also said they wanted the prevention of “terrorist actions from Afghanistan’s soil against Pakistan.”
Meanwhile, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the former foreign minister of Pakistan, also said that after the Islamic Emirate again took over Afghanistan, the prisoners who were released from the Afghan prisons included people who were involved in terrorist activities in Pakistan.
Zardari added: “After the political changes in Afghanistan, the prisoners who were released from Afghanistan’s prisons included those people who were involved in terrorist activities in Pakistan And the government of Pakistan did not prevent their release.”
But the Islamic Emirate once again pledged that the territory of Afghanistan will not be used against any country, including Pakistan.
Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, said that the problem of Afghanistan and Pakistan should be solved jointly.
Mujahid said: “Afghanistan also has the same policy of not harming any country from its territory after the Islamic Emirate came to power. If someone was imprisoned here and they fled to Pakistan, the Islamic Emirate is not to blame, and this problem must have a proper solution.”
At the same time, a number of experts emphasized the need to solve the challenges.
“Pakistan wants to manage their economic situation with military bases,” said Salim Paigir, a military analyst.
This comes as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan in a statement on Thursday demanded an investigation into the recent attack, to arrest its perpetrators, to condemn it at the highest level, and not to use Afghanistan’s soil against Pakistan, as well as to hand over members of the Pakistani Taliban.