Deputy PM: Countries Should Learn From Our History

According to Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, Afghans hate occupation and never allow any type of occupation.

The political deputy PM, Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, said the world and neighbors should learn from Afghanistan’s history, during a meeting on December 27, the 44th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s invasion of the country.

According to Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, Afghans hate occupation and never allow any type of occupation.

The political deputy PM added that the Islamic Emirate wants to have good relations with the world within the framework of Islamic laws and wants to solve all the problems through dialogue.

“We call on the world countries and our neighbors to learn from our history, because Afghans have never accepted occupation in their history, and do not try this on us again,” he added.

“This is not only the responsibility of the government so that this country is not a threat to someone, it is the responsibility of the people too,” Sirajuddin Haqqani, the acting interior minister said.

Referring to the 20-year presence of America in Afghanistan, Mawlawi Abdul Kabir said that the presence of Osama bin Laden was only a “pretext” for the attack on Afghanistan, and the “Islamic system” that came to power was unbearable to the world.

He noted that there is no threat from Afghan soil to any country of the world.

“If someone is concerned about the Afghan soil because they feel threatened by it, they should tell us. We have the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Interior, and intelligence. They should hold a meeting with them and share and present the problems that exist with evidence,” Kabir further stated.

Speaking at the event, the Acting Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi said that some are trying to destroy Afghanistan.

Muttaqi said that currently no one can occupy Afghanistan again.

“The enemies are still lurking and trying to come back to Afghanistan in any possible way,” the acting foreign minister said.

“Efforts are continuing to make Afghanistan insecure, an effort that failed in the face-to-face struggle; but even now, such efforts are continuing to disrupt the system,” said Mullah Khairullah, the acting minister of information and culture.

“We want good relations with all countries near and far,” said Deputy PM for Administrative Affairs, Abdul Salam Hanafi.

Even though the Islamic Emirate has always said Afghanistan’s territory will not be used against other countries, it has not yet been recognized by any country, despite having interactions with some nations.

Deputy PM: Countries Should Learn From Our History