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There is No Terrorist Groups Active in Afghanistan

KABUL (BNA) Terrorist groups are not active in Afghanistan, if there is any talk about it, it should be documented and substantiated.

The United Nations has said in a recent report that al-Qaeda has close ties to the Islamic Emirate. Quoted foreign media.

BNA analyst: The United Nations, in its experts’ view, provided a picture of ISIS’s activities in Afghanistan, focusing more on the network’s allegiance to the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, claiming that the group’s leader allegedly pledged allegiance to the Islamic Emirate.

“Assessments by member states show that al-Qaeda in Afghanistan feels safe under the Taliban and its freedom is greater than in the past,” the report said.

A lists al-Qaeda operatives in Afghanistan, most of whom are from India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Pakistan, with operations in Ghazni, Helmand, Kandahar, Nimroz, Zabul, and Paktika provinces, added reported on Media.

In the eyes of the Afghan people, the new UN report is more of a hypothesis, with no justifiable evidence.

The new UN report comes at a time when a number of foreign intelligence agencies and certain countries in recent days and months have been reporting on the activities of terrorist groups in Afghanistan.

They exaggerate and magnify themselves; all this shows that there is a coordination between specific countries and institutions, these countries and these institutions, deliberately and deliberately marginalize the existing realities in Afghanistan. they turn the security provided in the country upside down, ignore the commitment and promise of the officials of the Islamic Emirate that they have said that they will not allow any terrorist group to operate, and seek excuses against the people of Afghanistan and the existing system to put pressure on the Islamic Emirate.

If we take a moment to look at the reality in Afghanistan, we will find that the statements of a number of officials and intelligence agencies in the West and the United States and international organizations about Afghanistan and the resumption of international terrorist organizations are untrue, Psychological war against the Islamic Emirate and justification for the future plans of these countries.

Since 2001, the United States, in the name of al-Qaeda, has sought to promote terrorism around the world, instead of increasing Americanism, selling weapons, sending troops abroad, and becoming more hegemonic.

Recent developments in recent days and months show that the United States, in collusion with its Western partners, has once again used the name al-Qaeda for its strategic purposes, indicating that this economic and power giant is still planning to show its power outside It has America and is laying the groundwork for such an ominous destination.

If the issue is the formation of al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, the Islamic Emirate is firm in its obligations under the Doha Agreement and will not allow any military or terrorist group to operate.

Neighbors in the region and beyond understand and act accordingly, no group in Afghanistan is allowed to operate as a threat to others.

If there is anything to be said about this, it is better to present a documentary and a reason so that the Islamic Emirate knows its faults and mistakes.

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