India has always supported traitors in Afghanistan. Senior Taliban leader

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India has always supported traitors in Afghanistan. India's role in Afghanistan has always been negative, according to senior Taliban leader Abbas Stanekzai. According to details, senior Taliban leader Abbas Stanekzai has criticized India's role in Afghanistan.
The Taliban leader says India has always played a negative role in Afghanistan. He says India has in the past backed traitors inside Afghanistan. According to media reports, Asad Khan, Pakistan's envoy to Washington, said on Saturday that if India felt that there could be any help in the Afghan peace process, it should talk to the Taliban, to which a senior Taliban leader responded. Reacting to this advice, he said that India has always been fostering traitors in Afghanistan. In an interview with The Hindu, US Special Envoy Zalmai Khalilzad also said that if there is engagement between the Taliban and India, the process should be appreciated. All these suggestions were rejected by the Taliban leader, targeting India's negative role in Afghanistan and its support for traitors.
It should be noted that there were two attacks in Afghanistan on Tuesday. One was at Kabul's busiest hospital and the other at a funeral. In this regard, US Special Representative Zalmai Khalilzad issued an important statement regarding the attack on the Maternal and Child Hospital in the Afghan capital Kabul. According to the US Special Representative, ISIS is involved in the attacks on Kabul Maternal and Child Hospital and Nangarhar Province.
The attacks have nothing to do with the Afghan Taliban. Both the Afghan Taliban and ISIS are enemies of each other. While the Afghan government has fought the war against ISIS, the Afghan Taliban have also played a key role in the fight against the terrorist organization. He added that recent violence in Afghanistan has severely damaged peace efforts. In the light of the current Afghan situation, he is scheduled to visit Kabul to further the intra-Afghan dialogue.
It is important to note that in the light of the US-Taliban deal reached on February 29 this year, the intra-Afghan talks were supposed to start on March 10, but did not take place. According to media reports, Khalilzad will try to resume the same dialogue in his next visit. Zalmai Khalilzad has said that in order to establish peace in Afghanistan, it is time to reduce the violence along with intra-Afghan dialogue. So far some progress has been made but more needs to be done.

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