Pak terrorists occupied Afghan forces camp in Nuristan; fac
ANI
04 Aug 2021, 15:55 GMT+10
Kabul [Afghanistan], August 4 (ANI): About 170 Pakistan terrorists have occupied a vacated Afghan National Security Forces camp in Kamdesh district of Afghanistan s Nuristan province and are facilitating the transit of about 50 terrorists daily from Pakistan to join the Taliban, according to a report in Fabien Baussart, President of Center of Political and Foreign Affairs.
In an opinion piece in Times of Israel, Fabien Baussart writes that inputs continue to indicate Pakistani assistance to the Taliban.
As the Taliban have intensified attacks on civilians and security forces, Afghan officials have accused Pakistan of aiding the terrorists.
Pak terrorists occupy Afghan forces camp in Nuristan, facilitate terrorists to join Taliban
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New terror axis emerges in in Afghan-Pak theatre
ANI
25 Jul 2021, 09:55 GMT+10
Tel Aviv [Israel], July 25 (ANI): With the US troops drawdown from Afghanistan on the verge of completion, a new terror axis is emerging in the Afghan-Pak geopolitical theatre with the convergence of interests between Pakistan, China and Turkey.
Amid the Taliban s increasing grip over Afghanistan, Pakistan has dropped all pretensions of being an ally of the US led-western countries despite the much-needed American safety net on key issues that have a direct impact on its economy.
Writing for The Times of Israel, foreign policy expert Fabien Baussart said the emergence of a new axis became clear towards the end of June when Pakistan rolled back its commitments for IMF bailout. Later, Imran Khan went to the town declaring that his ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government would not give any base to the American forces. In recent weeks, even the Taliban have since played down China s concerns on t
Amid US military drawdown, new terror axis emerges in Afghan-Pak theatre ANI | Updated: Jul 25, 2021 05:06 IST
Tel Aviv [Israel], July 25 (ANI): With the US troops drawdown from Afghanistan on the verge of completion, a new terror axis is emerging in the Afghan-Pak geopolitical theatre with the convergence of interests between Pakistan, China and Turkey.
Amid the Taliban s increasing grip over Afghanistan, Pakistan has dropped all pretensions of being an ally of the US led-western countries despite the much-needed American safety net on key issues that have a direct impact on its economy.
Writing for The Times of Israel, foreign policy expert Fabien Baussart said the emergence of a new axis became clear towards the end of June when Pakistan rolled back its commitments for IMF bailout. Later, Imran Khan went to the town declaring that his ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government would not give any base to the American forces.
Columnist blames China for dismantling peace in Afghanistan
ANI
25 Jul 2021, 16:27 GMT+10
New Delhi [India], July 25 (ANI): A columnist from Jammu and Kashmir, Farooq Ganderbali on Sunday blamed China for dismantling peace in Afghanistan by collaborating with Pakistan and supporting the Taliban. China is trying to dismantle peace in the region by collaborating With Pakistan and supporting Taliban, all this at a time when peace and civilian rule of democracy was getting restored in the great nation of Afghanistan. The adventures of Pak-China will kill stability for Afghan, tweeted Farooq Ganderbali.
Farooq Ganderbali often writes in a Pakistani Newspaper Pakistan Christian Post highlighting the plights of Christian minority in the country. He is also the founder of Peace and Justice Forum.
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