The Taliban administration in Afghanistan warned rebel groups not to fight outside the country without formal permission.
At a recent event, Taliban commander Saeedullah Saeed said, “Fighting against the orders of the Amir, especially in countries like Pakistan, is not acceptable.”
He said those who join armed groups to fight abroad arenโt true mujahideen. Only the state Amir has the right to declare or allow jihad.
Saeed reminded that the Taliban had already banned fighters from entering Pakistan. He said ignoring this order is religious disobedience.
He added that anyone involved in illegal jihad spreads conflict and violates Islamic values. Such actions donโt qualify as true jihad.
Saeed also criticised attacks done in the name of jihad. He said they defy both Sharia law and the Afghan Emirateโs leadership.
Pakistanโs Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, called his three-day China visit โvery successful.โ He said the trip had urgent and clear goals.
Dar told the media this was more than a routine diplomatic visit. He had key meetings with Chinese leaders and joined trilateral talks with Afghanistan.
He said all three countries agreed to stop terrorist groups like TTP and BLA from using any countryโs land to attack another. โNo terrorist organisationโeither TTP, BLA or othersโwould be permitted to use any country’s earth against another,โ he said.
Dar also shared updates on CPEC Phase 2. He said, โWe have effectively set the conditions for more cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative.โ
He said the talks were detailed and showed strong progress. He expects deeper cooperation in the coming years.
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