Rejecting Baseless Claims: Pakistan’s Stance on Militant Groups

Rejecting Baseless Claims: Pakistan's Stance on Militant Groups

ISLAMABD: A Journalist Sami Yousafzai has made a claim on his X account about the alleged rift between the TTP and the Afghan Taliban.

The  recent reports and claims circulated by commentators like Sami Yousafzai regarding purported friction, internal disputes, or mass detentions of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) members by the Afghan Taliban are entirely baseless and misleading.

Such narratives lack credible verification and appear to be part of coordinated psychological maneuvers aimed at obfuscating ground realities.

Pakistan’s official and unwavering stance remains clear, consistent, and unequivocal: Kabul must take immediate, credible, and verifiable actions against all militant groups—including the TTP and its affiliates—using Afghan soil to orchestrate terrorist activities inside Pakistan.

Islamabad continues to stress that sustainable regional peace and bilateral stability depend heavily on the Afghan interim authorities honoring their counter-terrorism commitments and denying safe havens to transnational terrorist networks.

The enduring nexus between the Afghan Taliban and the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) remains a central security concern for Pakistan.

Despite repeated diplomatic demands and international monitoring reports—including assessments by the United Nations—highlighting that the Afghan interim administration provides a permissive environment and operational safe havens for transnational militant groups, Kabul has consistently failed to take credible, verifiable actions against the TTP.

Pakistan continues to stress that Afghan soil is being utilized to orchestrate cross-border terrorist attacks, posing a direct threat to regional stability and bilateral ties.

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Islamabad maintains that sustainable peace depends entirely on the Afghan authorities honoring their counter-terrorism commitments and dismantling militant infrastructure operating within their borders.

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