On Friday, Afghanistan’s interim administration was urged by Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar to forbid terrorists from using their territory.
Pakistan has frequently urged Kabul to prevent terrorist organizations from utilizing its territory to harm the neighboring country. Since the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan in 2021, Pakistan has been reeling from an uptick in terrorist assaults that target both civilians and security officers.
“No country’s territory should be used for terrorism,” stated Dar, who also serves as foreign minister, in an interview.
They desired long-term peace and stability in the neighboring country, according to the deputy prime minister. He went on to say that the nation was deporting unlawful refugees.
Islamabad denied Kabul’s plea to prolong the stay earlier this week.