By Hamza Ameer ISslamabad, Dec 28 : Afghanistans foreign ministry has expressed serious concerns and deep regrets over some videos, showing senior Taliban leaders meeting their supporters and followers and fighters in Pakistan.
“It is with deepest regret and concern that some Taliban leaders were seen in the videos visiting training camps,” the Afghan statement read.
“We urge the Pakistani government not to allow its territory to be used by insurgents and elements who insist on continuing the war and bloodshed,” the statement added.
Kabul’s statement came after a mobile made video, showed the head of the Taliban’s political office, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, briefing a Taliban cadre on the ongoing peace negotiations in Doha and acknowledging the presence of Taliban’s top leadership in Pakistan.
The Taliban delegation has earlier arrived in Pakistan last week to meet Prime Minister Imran Khan, foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi to discuss the Afghan peace process in Doha through the Intra-Afghan dialogue, going on in Doha between the Afghan government and the Taliban.
“The visit was to facilitate the Afghan peace process to achieve a peaceful, stable, united, independent, sovereign and prosperous Afghanistan”, maintained a statement from the Pakistan Foreign Office.
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