The remarks followed the Taliban administration criticized Pakistan for airstrikes that officials say killed dozens in Kunar and also Khost provinces of Afghanistan.

Afghanistan’s acting protection minister claimed on Sunday that the Taliban administration would not tolerate “intrusions” from its neighours after objecting versus airstrikes it claims were performed by neighboring Pakistan.

The comments come after the Taliban management blamed Pakistan for airstrikes that officials claim eliminated loads in Kunar and also Khost districts.

Pakistan, which has not verified any kind of participation in airstrikes inside Afghanistan’s boundaries, claimed the two countries are “brotherly countries”.

“We are encountering problems and obstacles from both the globe as well as our next-door neighbors, the clear instance is invasion by them in our region in Kunar,” said Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob, acting Afghan protection priest, at an event in Kabul memorializing the wedding anniversary of the fatality of his daddy, Taliban founder Mullah Mohammad Omar.

“We can not endure the intrusion. We have actually tolerated that assault. We tolerated that because of nationwide passions, following time we may not tolerate it,” he claimed.

Pakistan’s consular service agent stated when asked for comment on Yaqoob’s comments that Pakistan expected longterm involvement with Afghanistan to safeguard peace.

“Pakistan and Afghanistan are brotherly countries. The federal governments as well as individuals of both nations regard terrorism as a significant threat and have actually dealt with this scourge for very long time … therefore, it is important that our two countries engage in a purposeful manner through relevant institutional channels to work together in responding to cross border terrorism and also acting against terrorist teams on their dirt,” the spokesperson said.

The Taliban administration’s foreign ministry last week employed Pakistan’s ambassador to objection versus the strikes. Local officials stated the strikes by Pakistan army helicopters eliminated 36 people.

The United Country’s youngsters’s firm head in Afghanistan said that 20 kids were eliminated in airstrikes in Khost and Kunar on April 16.

Since the Taliban took over Afghanistan in August, there have been various standoffs along the 2,600-km (1,615-mile) border with Pakistan – attracted by British colonial rulers and also challenged by Kabul.

Increasingly frustrated by continuing strikes, Pakistan’s armed force has actually stepped up operations along the Covering boundary in recent months.

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Last Updated: 25 April 2022