At present the most important issue is the use of Afghan land for terrorism against Pakistan, stated Khawaj Asif.


Islamabad: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader and former Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif said that Tehreek-e-eTalibaan Pakistan (TTP) is an ally of Kabul, Afghan soil is being used for terrorism against Pakistan.
Turning to X, he wrote: “The problems with Afghanistan are not limited to patient traffic and trade, the problems are of a very serious nature”.
At present the most important issue is the use of Afghan land for terrorism against Pakistan, stated Khawaj Asif.
The former federal minister added that being a brotherly neighbor, it is the duty of Afghanistan to ensure the guarantee and promotion of peace, adding that good will and good wishes cannot be unilateral.
He continued to say that terrorists are coming to Pakistan in the disguise of treating patients. Pakistan's forces and civilians are being martyred. All the background needs to be unveiled and kept in front.
افغانستان کیساتھ مسائل مریضوں کی آمد و رفت اور تجارت تک محدود نہیں۔ مسائل بہت سیریس نوعیت کے ھیں اور اسوقت سر فہرست افغان سرزمین کا پاکستان کیخلاف دھشت گردی کیلئے استعما ل ھے۔ TTP کابل کی اتحادی ھے۔ اور برادر ھمسایہ ھونے کے ناطے افغانستان کا فرض ھے کہ وہ امن کی ضمانت اور فروغ… https://t.co/DGbAlbLMsr
— Khawaja M. Asif (@KhawajaMAsif) September 15, 2023

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