Time for attacks is over… engage through diplomacy’: Taliban to Nato

Time for attacks is over… engage through diplomacy’: Taliban to Nato

Time for attacks in Afghanistan is over, the Taliban said, asking the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) to engage with the south Asian nation through tactfulness. The statement comes fair a week after Nato primary Jeans Stoltenberg said that the confederates need to stay open-eyed about the increasing situation in Afghanistan and” be ready to strike and watch closely any attempts to reconstitute multinational terrorist groups in Afghanistan, aiming at us”.

The Nato Secretary-General, for a while, may feel his pain and talk about their failures, but they should know that the time for attacks is over,” said Taliban prophet Zabihullah Mujahid in an interview with introduced media.”It was proven twenty spans ago that these demeanor didn’t work and should be dealt with through tactfulness,”Mujahid added The Taliban functionaries also said that the group, designated as a terrorist organisation by the United States and now ruling over Afghanistan, will nowise allow the country to be used as a centre for attorney wars between the world powers.

In the interview, Mujahid also spoke against the crimp by other countries in the internal affairs of Afghanistan and it”will not accept it.””I’ve to say 100 per cent that we don’t want anyone to intermeddle, including Pakistan,”he said, adding,”We’re an independent country. We don’t accept these interventions. Pakistan is a separate country. We don’t want to intermeddle in their affairs and they can not intermeddle (in Afghanistan’s affairs).”

On the gainful clutch, Mujahid said that addresses are on with other autochthonous countries including Uzbekistan for trade support. A promising deal was reached with Iran last week on exports of energy and food as well as rail and border security, among other issues, the mouth also informed at the interview Taliban took over Afghanistan in a military attack in the conclusion of troop pullback from Afghanistan by the United States and its other Nato backers. The chaotic exit led to a major beneficent clutch for Afghanistan as it brought the country back to 1991 when the group was ousted by the US colors.

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