Pakistan has the right to target TTP inside Afghanistan, says Rana

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MONITORING (SW) – Pakistan’s interior minister Rana Sanaullah Khan has said his country has the right to target the TTP hideouts inside Afghanistan.

He said during an interview with “Express TV” that based on international laws, Pakistan has the right to target the hideouts of TTP (Pakistani Taliban) in Afghanistan.

Rana Sanullah insisted in an interview with this television on Saturday that if the Afghan government does not eliminate one of the hideouts of the Pakistani Taliban movement in its territory, Pakistan will target them.

However, the government of the Islamic Emirate has repeatedly said that there are no armed groups in Afghanistan and there will be no threat to neighboring countries or other countries from Afghan territory.

Analyst Dawood Tanin believeed that the issue of security is a problem for the governments and according to him, after the re-establishment of the Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan, the government of Pakistan has become very worried about the activities of the Pakistani Taliban.

He added that before the Pakistani government takes action in this regard, the Islamic Emirate should eliminate the concerns of its neighbors.

In addition to this, political activist Dr. Zalmi Afghanyar says that Pakistan is always looking for excuses to interfere in Afghanistan’s affairs. According to him, Pakistan is the center of international terrorism and this country has been interfering in Afghanistan for years and manages all terrorist groups in its country.

At the same time, Syed Zikrullah Hashemi, a figure close to the Islamic Emirate and a political analyst, says that Pakistan’s attack on Afghanistan is illogical and will not be carried out.

It is worth noting that in recent months, the Pakistani Taliban have canceled the ceasefire with the government of that country and have increased their attacks in different areas of Pakistan.

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