Muttaqi Criticizes Pakistan’s “Mysterious Projects” in Afghanistan
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Taliban accuses Pakistan of trying to impose ‘mysterious projects’ on Afghanistan
Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi accused Pakistan of using border closures, economic pressure, and “unacceptable” security demands to destabilise the Taliban government, amid rising cross-border tensions and recent Pakistani airstrikes that Kabul says violated Afghan sovereignty and killed civilians Published Date – 4 December 2025, 03:13 PM Kabul: Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi has accused Pakistan of trying …
Taliban accuses Pakistan of ‘mysterious projects’, warns of decisive response to cross-border strikes
Speaking at a gathering in Kabul on Wednesday, Muttaqi said Pakistan had expected Afghan citizens to turn against the Taliban government after Islamabad shut key trade routes, but claimed the move neither triggered shortages nor unrest, as other regional partners stepped in to supply essential goods
Muttaqi Criticizes Pakistan’s “Mysterious Projects” in Afghanistan
Amir Khan Muttaqi accused Pakistan of using pressure tactics and pursuing “mysterious projects” in Afghanistan, warning that such actions are sharply escalating bilateral tensions. Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi escalated criticism of Pakistan this week, accusing Islamabad of attempting to impose “mysterious projects” on Afghanistan and using economic pressure, border closures, and political leverage to destabilize the Taliban admini…
Muttaqi highlights IEA’s restraint as tensions rise with Pakistan
Amir Khan Muttaqi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, says the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has tolerated all of Pakistan’s actions in order to prevent the escalation of tensions between the two countries. Speaking at a meeting with several political analysts about the current situation in Afghanistan and the region, Muttaqi said: “Just as we have good relations, good trade, and good engagement with our five other neighbors, we want to hav…
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