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Abdullah calls on Taliban sympathizers to separate lines
Afghanistan’s Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah warns of new challenges if the government line is not clear from existence of the enemies.
“We should not allow those who justifies Taliban’s crimes inside the government, when we don’t have a clear line, the government will experience losses which has experienced during the last couple of days,” Abdullah speaking Monday at the minister’s council said.
He emphasized that a number of people are justifying Taliban’s crimes from the government tribune and said it is unacceptable; therefore, those who support the idea of Talibanism must be separated from the government line.
“Unfortunately, insurgency has addressed through the government, efforts have been made to neglect these crimes,” he added,” We all need to fight against it”.
Afghan leader says Kunduz attack could have been prevented, so we should investigate this to know why it wasn’t prevented at the right time.
Adding, our security forces could have been better in reaction to fight in Kunduz but, certain people avoided this possible effort.
He says enough evidences have been provided to the United Nations General Assembly about Pakistan supporting terrorists in Afghanistan stating we have to reconsider recruitment in vulnerable provinces and use from the Mujahdeen in the Afghan security forces to respond to our requirements.
“Kunduz have been selected as a strategic center by enemies of Afghanistan to destabilize a large part of Afghanistan,” Abdullah said.
He emphasized to cooperate and support the displaced people from northern Kunduz while saying the International Community is committed to continue to support the people of Afghanistan in a long-term program.
Reported by: Fawad Naseri