Pakistani army Chief seen softening on the issue of Taliban...
Pakistan army Chief General Asim Munir is seen softening on the issue of Taliban. He has blamed the banned terrorist organization Tehreek-e-Taliban pakistan (TTP) for the ongoing dispute and tension between pakistan and Afghanistan. He said that the dispute between the two is due to the presence of TTP in Afghan territory and its cross-border attacks.
Army Chief spoke on the visit to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistan's Dawn newspaper quoted state broadcaster PTV News as saying that pakistan army Chief General Asim Munir visited khyber pakhtunkhwa in Peshawar on monday (January 13). During this, he said these things during a meeting with leaders of various political parties including khyber pakhtunkhwa Chief minister Ali Amin Gandapur. He said, "Pakistan's political leadership has asked military officials to hold talks with afghanistan to resolve the country's internal security problems."
Relations between pakistan and afghanistan are tense
Relations between pakistan and afghanistan have become tense due to frequent clashes and attacks on the border. pakistan constantly demands from afghanistan that TTP is using Afghan soil to attack pakistan, so afghanistan should take action against it. At the same time, afghanistan has denied all these allegations.
Violent clash on the border between the two countries
It is noteworthy that last month, fighter planes of the Pakistani air Force bombed alleged TTP camps in Afghanistan's eastern Paktika province. After this, there was also firing between the two countries. At least 8 people of Afghanistan were killed and 13 people were injured during the clash. At the same time, a soldier of the Frontier Corps was killed and 11 others were injured. However, this clash started after the failed attempt of terrorists to infiltrate pakistan from Afghanistan.