He emphasized that the only unresolved issue in talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan is the matter of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, confirmed in an interview with TOLOnews that U.S. drones are entering Afghan airspace by passing through Pakistani territory.
Mujahid stated that just as Pakistan demands that Afghan soil not be used against it, representatives of the Islamic Emirate have requested during talks in Istanbul that Islamabad ensure its land and airspace are not used against Afghanistan.
He said: “American drones are indeed operating in Afghanistan’s skies; they pass through Pakistani airspace and violate our airspace. This must not happen. They [Pakistan] are helpless here, they can’t stop it. Naturally, this should be seen as a form of incapability, and we understand that.”
The spokesperson also added that a particular military faction in Pakistan may be supported by global powers with the intent of escalating tensions between Kabul and Islamabad.
Without naming any specific countries, he said that certain entities, who were once in conflict with Afghanistan or had ambitions of controlling Bagram are now seeking to create regional instability through pressure and provocation.
Mujahid stated: “We suspect that major global powers, those who once clashed with us or claimed Bagram are behind this pressure. They don’t come directly, but they assign others to provoke unrest in the region and create pretexts. We stand firm against any conspiracy and won’t allow misguided ambitions to become reality in the region.”
He emphasized that the only unresolved issue in talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan is the matter of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
According to him, Islamabad wants the Islamic Emirate to control TTP activity within Pakistan, but this request is beyond Kabul’s authority.
Mujahid explained: “In both the Doha and Istanbul meetings, Pakistan’s demand has been that TTP is a problem for them, and the Islamic Emirate must control it. We’ve made it clear that while we do not allow TTP to operate against any country from Afghan soil, Pakistan is now asking us to control TTP inside Pakistan which is beyond our jurisdiction.”
He further stressed that, contrary to Pakistani officials’ claims, TTP does not operate under the Islamic Emirate’s umbrella and instead is a product of Pakistan’s own policies in its tribal regions.
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