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NDS rejects reports of Afghan security official met Pakistani General
Afghanistan National Directorate Security (NDS) has rejected reports about the meeting of NDS acting chief, Massoud Andrabi with Director General of Pakistan’s spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Rezwan Akhtar.
Pakistani media have announced about the trip of Pakistani officials to Kabul but the Pakistani authorities were said to consider such reports as rumors.
Pakistan’s DAWN news agency has said that the meeting between the two parties will be on reducing the gap of trust between the two neighboring countries.
“This report completely rejects by Afghan government and is not more than a rumor from Pakistani media,” said Khairullah Azad, deputy spokesman of foreign ministry.
Meanwhile, political analysts are said to consider the promotional rumors by Pakistani media are plots which Pakistan concerns over the current situation.
“Pakistan thinks that it lose the game and is restlessness over the current situation,” said Jawid Kohestani, Afghan military analyst.
Recently Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and Pakistan relationship have changed a lot and got worse in comparison to past some years specially the Taliban era when most of Afghan people migrated to Pakistan and had a good relationship with Pakistan Government.
Afghans profoundly believe that the ISI is behind most of the attacks on Afghan soil. The Kabul rumor mill already sees a Pakistani hand in the recent attack in Kabul. Some of the accusations may be real; some may be a self-serving deflection of blame for security gaps on the ISI bogeyman.