Afghan Clerics Adopt Resolution to ‘Rein in Militancy Abroad’ Amid Pakistan’s Concerns Regarding Use of Country’s Soil by Terrorists
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Pakistan welcomes 'Afghan scholars' pledge' against cross-border attacks
Resolution does not qualify as written assurance: AndrabiIslamabad willing to offer humanitarian support to Kabul.No formal extradition treaty with UK, says FO spokesperson.Pakistan on Thursday welcomed a resolution by Afghan scholars against...
Muttaqi: no one allowed to conduct military activities abroad
KABUL (TOLONews): Afghanistan’s Acting Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, said during a program in Kabul that based on a recent religious decree (fatwa) by Islamic scholars, safeguarding the current system is not only the responsibility of security forces but a duty shared by all citizens. According to Muttaqi, the scholars have also ruled that jihad becomes obligatory upon any foreign aggression. He stated: “Protecting the system is not only …
Pakistan welcomes Afghan Scholars’ pledge, seeks written guarantees
Pakistan has cautiously welcomed a new resolution adopted by Afghan religious scholars, who stressed that Afghanistan must not allow its territory to be used for attacks against any other country. At a weekly briefing, Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Hussain Andrabi described the declaration as a “positive sign”, but reminded that similar assurances in the past were not implemented by the Afghan Taliban authorities. Andrabi maintained that Isl…
Pakistan welcomes Afghan scholars’ resolution but seeks written assurances
Pakistan on Thursday welcomed a resolution by Afghan scholars opposing the use of Afghan soil for cross-border attacks, but said similar commitments made in the past had not been honoured by the interim Taliban administration. Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Hussain Andrabi, speaking at the weekly press briefing, described the scholars’ statement as a “positive development” following reports of a gathering at Kabul University where participant…
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