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KABUL: Spokesperson for the Emirate of Afghanistan government, Zabihullah Mujahid, in an interview, has criticized the Pakistan government.
In a short clip shared from a Twitter handle of Hashim Wahdatyar, Zabiullah Mujahid can be heard criticising Islamabad. ” Pakistan’s political framework does not represent an Islamic system. Their system is not Islamic. Religion is not important to Pakistan’s government,” Muhajid can be heard as saying.
Taliban’s spokesman criticized #Pakistan’s government.
Zabihullah Mujahid said:
Pakistan’s political framework does not represent an Islamic system. Their system is not Islamic. Religion is not important to Pakistan’s government.
Alarming news for Pakistan. pic.twitter.com/jsDE4frwC0
— Hashim Wahdatyar (@HashimWahdatyar) December 10, 2021
The Afghan Taliban spokesperson’s remarks come after Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi acknowledged that the Afghan Taliban were mediating between Pakistan and the TTP on the desire of both the parties.
The Afghan Taliban’s facilitation of talks had led to a month-long ceasefire during November, which the TTP declined to extend any further, accusing the government of failing to honour the decisions reached earlier.
A statement issued by the TTP on Thursday gave out details of the six-point agreement that it said it had reached with the government under the aegis of the “Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan” (IEA) on Oct 25, 2021.
The two sides, according to the agreement, had accepted that the IEA would play the role of a mediator and that both sides would form five-member committees each which, under the supervision of the mediator, would discuss the next course of action and demands of each sides.
Both sides, it said, had also agreed to observe a month-long ceasefire from Nov 1 to Nov 30, 2021 and that the government would release 102 “imprisoned mujahideen” and hand them over to the TTP through the “IEA and that both sides would issue a joint statement regarding the ceasefire on Nov 1, 2021”.