A government official says Afghanistan is ready to seek United Nations sanctions against suspected terrorist networks and their supporters, a veiled reference to neighbour Pakistan - whom Kabul accuses of aiding Taliban insurgents, particularly the Haqqani network.
A government official says Afghanistan is ready to seek United Nations sanctions against suspected terrorist networks and their supporters. (AFP File Photo)
At a conference on Thursday, Shekib Mustaghni, Afghanistan’s foreign ministry spokesman, said it’s still waiting for Pakistan to act on a list of wanted terrorists Kabul says are hiding in Pakistan as well as 23 insurgent sanctuaries on Pakistani soil.
Pakistan, meanwhile, has sent a list of 76 suspected insurgents it says have found a safe haven in Afghanistan.
Still, Mustaghni said Afghanistan wants to see tensions between the two neighbours reduced adding Kabul wanted Islamabad to re-open its borders, which were closed after a series of bombings left at least 125 Pakistanis dead.
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