According to the report, the Afghanistan’s provisional Taliban government has relocated several families from border areas to other areas from border areas of the banned Tehelic E -Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Ta.
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Afghanistan’s provisional Taliban government has relocated several families from border areas of the banned Tehelic Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to other areas of the country to enhance Pakistan’s anger.
According to Express Tribune’s report_, _pakistani senior staff confirmed development on Tuesday, but emphasized that this behavior was less than a long -standing problem.
Afghanistan’s Taliban is believed to have been influenced by the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and has added a report that the Cabul administration has encouraged the Cabul administration to work on Pakistan’s concerns about terrorist hideaway.
Taliban, with the Taliban Intelligence, played the Minister of Interior Siladdin Hakkani, recently traveled to the United Arab Emirates, and engaged in discussions with the Gulf leaders. Before their visit, the Pakistani representative reported that the United Arab Emirates had also visited the TTP issue as an effort to deal with the TTP problem.
In order to alleviate the tension between the two countries, neither side confirmed the development and potential roles played by UAE.
However, Pakistan officials have acknowledged the role of UAE and Qatar to move on some way on TTP issues.
Officials have stated that TTP’s specific family, mainly women and children, have been relocated from Pakistan border areas to other areas of Afghanistan.
However, the officials have revealed that the Taliban government made similar agreements in the past and had little influence. Given the fact that only TTP members have been relocated instead of fighters, this has little effect on the ground.
In addition, the officials said that the process of relocation of TTP from the border area was completed long ago, but was too slow to break the bones.
Some estimates have 6,000 to 8,000 TTPs operated by Afghanistan. In addition, another 20,000 families brought refugees across the border.
Considering this large amount, the relocation of hundreds of families on TTP was not an answer to Pakistan’s demands, according to another official.
Authorities said that the idea of relocation of TTP from the border area has come from Taliban after expressing that they hate to use their power.
Pakistan was always skeptical of proposals, as the Taliban was not ready to give a solid guarantee that TTP would no longer have a threat to nearby countries.
A few weeks after the news of the relocation of a specific TTP member was reported that Pakistan had a strike over the border, targeting a terrorist hideaway.
According to the sources, the Taliban leadership is divided into TTP issues. Some members should not allow Kabul to deal with Pakistan’s concerns and allow TTP to operate from the soil. However, there are others in the decision -making circle that supports TTP.
According to the sources, Pakistan thought that the latest development was the only “baby step” to deal with TTP’s most complex tasks.
According to the Express Ribune, Pakistan repeatedly informed the Taliban leader that the two neighboring two -human cooperation rely on Cabuli to take the decisive action against TTP.
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