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Taliban Said- Pakistan Has No Right To Interfere In Afghanistan

Taliban said- Pakistan also has no right to interfere in Afghanistan, also claimed occupation of Panjshir province.

The Taliban said on Monday that it would not allow any country, including Pakistan, to interfere in Afghanistan’s internal affairs.

The Taliban said this while confirming the meeting between Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI chief Faiz Hameed and its leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar.

The Taliban has also claimed control of Panjshir province, saying that now the whole of Afghanistan has come under its control.

However, the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan (NRFA), which fights the Taliban in Panjshir, has rubbished the claim and said its fighters occupy all important fronts in the province.

The question of external interference in Afghanistan’s internal affairs had arisen because ISI chief Hameed had unexpectedly arrived in Kabul on Saturday.

Hameed is said to have arrived to resolve differences between different factions of the Taliban over a stake in the new government.

There was also a shootout between Baradar and Haqqani faction on Friday.

According to Afghanistan’s ‘Khama News’ Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said that the group will not allow any country including Pakistan to interfere in the internal affairs of Afghanistan.

With this victory, our country has come out of the war. We assure you that there will be no discrimination against the people of Panjshir. They are our brothers.

The Taliban spokesman also claimed that Masood and former Vice President Amrullah Saleh had fled to neighboring Tajikistan.

Several photographs have also been posted on the Internet media, in which Taliban members are seen at the gate of the Governor’s House in Panjshir.

Masood declares himself safe.

Ali Maisam Najri, the foreign affairs chief of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan (NRFA), which fought the Taliban in Panjshir, said, “The Taliban’s claim of victory is false and the NIFA forces are fighting,” news agency Reuters reported. While Masood told in a Twitter message that he is safe.

He didn’t give any other information. NRFA leaders have also called on the people of Afghanistan to launch a nationwide insurgency against the Taliban.

Let us tell you that the fight for Panjshir has intensified. A day earlier, insurgent forces claimed to have killed 600 Taliban fighters and taken over 1,500 captives.

Mullah Hassan Akhund will be the head of the new government.

The Taliban have assured an early announcement of the formation of a new government in Afghanistan.

At the same time, according to the news agency, the Taliban has named its leader Mullah Hassan Akhund as the head of the new government.

According to the report of The News International, it was Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, the supreme leader of the Taliban, who proposed Akhund’s name.

Akhund is also a resident of Kandahar. Mulla Baradar Akhund and Mulla Abdus Salaam will both work under Mulla Hasan Akhund.

Earlier there was speculation about Baradar being the head of the new government. Haqqani network chief Sirajuddin Haqqani is reported to be made the country’s home minister.

Whereas, Mullah Yakub, the son of Taliban founder Mullah Omar, will be made defense minister.

Invitations were sent to Pakistan, China, Russia, Iran, Qatar, and Turkey.

There are reports of invitations from the Taliban to countries like Pakistan, China, Russia, Iran, Qatar, and Turkey for the swearing-in ceremony of the new government.

When asked about this on Monday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said that at the moment he has no information about this.

Let us tell you that China is working closely with the Taliban and has kept its embassy in Kabul running along with Pakistan and Russia.

Iran criticizes the Taliban attack on Panjshir.

According to the news agency, Iran has criticized the Taliban attack on Panjshir. A spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry said that a political solution to Panjshir should be found.

The Taliban’s occupation of this province of Afghanistan is not acceptable under international and humanitarian law.

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