Afghan officials, including Mohammad Nabi Omari, the deputy interior minister, and the Afghan Taliban, are advocating for dialogue between the Pakistani government and the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to resolve ongoing conflicts. The call for talks aims to address disputes and conflicts between the parties, emphasizing the importance of peaceful resolutions. Additionally, the Security Deputy Governor of Sistan and Baluchistan in Iran reported a minor border dispute between Iranian forces and Taliban forces near Afghanistan.
Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), via its official Umar Media, released the 38-min long episode # 9 of its ongoing Ibtal Ummah series, which features the life story of TTP's former deputy chief Khalid Haqqani, who was killed in Kabul, Afghanistan in Jan 2020. The video also… https://t.co/POinG0JOm1
🇮🇷🇦🇫⚡ Security Deputy Governor of Sistan and Baluchistan, Iran: “There has been no large-scale conflict on the border with Afghanistan between Iran's border guard forces and Taliban forces. This evening, a minor dispute between the Iranian forces and the Taliban occurred on…
Looks like the Afghan Taliban are once again pushing Pakistan for talks with the TTP. Indeed, that is also what is in the interests of the Afghan Taliban. https://t.co/Cjy3DAftfV
TKD MONITORING: Mohammad Nabi Omari, the deputy interior minister of Afghanistan, has urged the Pakistani Taliban to settle their disputes with the Pakistani government through dialogue. Omari said that the ongoing conflict between the Pakistan government and Pakistani Taliban is… https://t.co/N758AoIhJi
Monitoring — Afghan Taliban Deputy Interior Minister Muhammad Nabi Umari during an address at khost has called for dialogue between the Pakistani government and the TTP to resolve the conflict. Umari stated that even if the Pakistani army were as large as one billion strong, it… https://t.co/x8nszxf8nH