Afghan FM Amir Khan Muttaqi refuted Pakistanโs terror allegations, denied TTP bases in Afghanistan, and urged Islamabad to address its internal problems.
In a sharp rebuttal to Islamabadโs repeated accusations, Afghanistanโs Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi has dismissed Pakistanโs claims of cross-border terrorism and urged it to focus on its internal issues. He also highlighted improving ties with India and emphasised that Afghanistan has achieved peace after four decades of war.
Muttaqi’s strong response to Pakistan
Responding to Pakistanโs continued allegations of harbouring terrorists, Muttaqi said Afghanistan has no base or headquarters of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) within its territory.
โWhy does Pakistan have problems only with Afghanistan? They should think about this. We have other neighbours like China and Iran โ they have no complaints,โ Muttaqi said.
He explained that during previous regimes โ supported by Russia and the US โ some tribal families fled Pakistanโs military operations and took refuge in Afghanistan, but the current Taliban government does not allow TTP camps on Afghan soil.
On the Durand line dispute
Muttaqi described the 2,500-kilometre-long Durand Line โ the disputed border between the two countries โ as a difficult mountainous region that cannot be controlled by force.
โEven Genghis Khan could not control this terrain. It can only be managed with peace and understanding, not through force,โ he remarked.
Pakistan should fix its internal problems
The Afghan minister took a dig at Pakistanโs governance, saying that if Islamabad is technologically advanced, it should be able to maintain peace within its borders.
โWhen the Taliban established control over all of Afghanistan after 40 years of war, why canโt Pakistan control its own people?โ Muttaqi asked. โPakistan must put its own house in order.โ
Improving ties with India
Commenting on relations with New Delhi, Muttaqi said India and Afghanistan are gradually moving towards normalisation.
โPeace in Afghanistan ensures peace for everyone, including Indian diplomats,โ he stated. He confirmed that Afghanistan plans to send new diplomats to India and expressed hope that relations between the two nations would soon return to normal levels.
Embassy flag controversy
Addressing the recent flag dispute at the Afghan Embassy in New Delhi, Muttaqi clarified that the Taliban government operates under the flag they fought for. โWe achieved victory under this flag, and that is why we have hoisted it,โ he said.
On internal governance and stability
Muttaqi stressed that Afghanistanโs internal matters are under control and that the nationโs primary goal โ ending decades of conflict โ has been achieved.
โThe owner of the house knows how to manage it. After 40 years of war, the past four years have brought peace. We are progressing gradually,โ he said.
He also confirmed that Afghanistanโs embassies are now fully under Taliban control, though many staff members from previous governments continue to work under the current administration.
Retaliatory operation against Pakistan
On the recent retaliatory strikes against Pakistan, Muttaqi confirmed that Afghan forces successfully carried out targeted operations. โOur retaliatory operation achieved its objectives last night,โ he stated, adding that the Taliban government took special care to ensure civilians were not harmed.
Rising cross-border tensions
Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have escalated in recent weeks following cross-border attacks and mutual accusations of harbouring militants. Both countries have engaged in aerial and ground operations along disputed border areas, raising concerns over a potential large-scale escalation in the region.