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Pakistan’s National Security Advisor Moeed Yusuf will be visiting Kabul later this month to ease the escalating tensions between the neighbouring countries on the contentious issue of border fencing, a report said.
ISLAMABAD, Jan 6: Afghanistan’s Taliban regime has said that it will not allow fencing by Pakistan in any form along the Durand Line, issuing a stern warning to Islamabad, amid escalating tensions between the neighbouring countries on the contentious issue of border fencing, a media report said. “We (Taliban) will not allow the fencing anytime, in any form. Whatever they (Pakistan) did before, they did, but we will not allow it anymore. There will be no fencing anymore,” Mawllawi Sanaullah […]
For the second time in a week, the Taliban and Pakistani forces clashed at the Durand Line border after the latter allegedly tried to extend the barbed wire fences into the Afghanistan territory.
According to local media reports, the clash took place on Thursday in Afghanistan’s southeastern Nimroz province at Charborjak district.
It is being reported that the Pakistani forces tried to extend the border fences 10 kilometres into the Afghanistan territory, prompting the Taliban personnel to tear down the barbed wires.