Political experts believe that terrorism is a major challenge against all countries and the fight against it should be conducted jointly.
The U.S. State Department spokesperson says that combating terrorist groups in Afghanistan is in the “Taliban’s” interest.
According to Matthew Miller, the U.S. is committed to fighting terrorism in Afghanistan and has once again emphasized that Afghanistan should not become a safe haven for terrorists.
“We have demonstrated our commitment to responding to terrorists in Afghanistan. But we have also made it clear to the Taliban that fighting violent terrorist groups within Afghanistan is in their interest.” Said Mathew Millwer, U.S. State Department Spokesperson.
On the other hand, the spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate says that the Islamic Emirate has trained forces for the fight against terrorism and does not need the cooperation of any country in this regard.
“We do not need cooperation from any side in this regard; we have trained forces with good experience. The Islamic Emirate has complete control over all the territory of the country. There is no area that is out of the control of the Islamic Emirate and that we would need help of others.” Spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate Zabihullah Mujahid told TOLOnews.
Political experts believe that terrorism is a major challenge against all countries and the fight against it should be conducted jointly.
“ISIS is the enemy of all, and when it is the enemy of all, then a joint fight against it is needed, including our airspace that must be protected,” said Muhammad Matin Expert, a military expert.
“ISIS is a phenomenon that destabilizes all countries, as we saw in Moscow where hundreds were killed and injured in attack. The same goes for Turkey and other countries.
Therefore, all countries need to cooperate to eliminate this harmful and negative phenomenon,” said Zohorullah Zaheer, a political analyst.
This comes as the Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated yesterday (March 26) that in recent years, ISIS has targeted opponents of the United States, including “the Taliban”, and countries such as Iran, Russia, Syria, and others.