Rattled Pakistan Warns Taliban To End Ties With TTP | World News

Pakistan called on the Taliban officials to cut the ties with Tehreek-E-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and to fulfill their commitments to eliminate the “terrorist group” from the Afghan lands.
Pakistan concerned his concerns to Kabul through the temporary ambassador in Pakistan, which was called to Afghanistan’s Foreign Ministry in Islamabad. Pakistani officials, Taliban’s Afghan soil should not be used for terrorist activities should not be used and Pakistanlı’nın leader every day reported that News International reported.
The temporary Afghan ambassador was called after Fitna Al-Khawarij terrorists recently hosted in Afghan territory in terrorist activities.
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Additional Foreign Minister Syed Ali Assad Gilani reportedly expressed his concern for Pakistan’s Afghan ambassador.
Meanwhile, Pakistani Prime Minister Muhammad Sadiq Khan’s special assistant will lead Kabul to the senior officials’ delegation this week to discuss the latest developments with the Taliban. Pakistani officials will forward the message to their interlocutors in Afghanistan.
Recently, Khan returned to Islamabad after his visit to the United Arab Emirates, who was unaware of Afghanistan. He reported that he would present a detailed report to Pakistan’s leadership in local media.
The latest development comes after the murder of at least 12 Pakistani soldiers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in various attacks by TTP between 10-13 September.
He said that the Pakistani army, which confirms the deaths of the soldiers, was killed with two separate participation during an intensive fire exchange in the Southern Wazirist region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Last Saturday, the local media referring to the radio Pakistan operated by the state, the country’s prime minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday after the ongoing attacks on the terrorism “full power” promised to continue to respond.
“Radio Pakistan, PM Shehbaz and Army personnel field Marshal Asim Munir later visited Bannu and attended a high -level meeting on the fight against terrorism.”
The Sheriff also said that terrorist leaders and facilitates responsible for the attacks in Pakistan operate from Afghan territory.
“The Prime Minister said that the Afghan provisional government was told to make a choice between supporting Khawarij or stopping Khawarij and Pakistan. He emphasized the participation of leaked Afghan citizens in terrorist events and emphasized the urgent needs of the illegal Afghan residents living in Pakistan.”
Express Tribune, a report in the leading Pakistan media organization, said that 35 terrorists were killed in retaliation operations as well as 12 soldiers.



