[Afghanistan] - Pakistan's PM claims TTP 'resides' and has training camps in Afghanistan

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Pakistan&s Caretaker Prime Minister, Anwar ul Haq Kakar said this week that Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) does &reside on Afghan soil&
and that they even have training camps in the country.In an interview with TRT this week, he said: &We do raise such issues with them (the
IEA), there are training camps over there, on their soil (Afghanistan) which is a point of concern for us.&He added however that Islamabad
was not entirely sure whether &it&s all intentional,& and questioned whether the TTP enjoys &the patronage of that government (IEA).& That
remains to be seen, he said, adding that Islamabad does not want to complicate the &relationship (with Afghanistan) as far as our security
operations are concerned.&Kakar went on to say that Pakistan is looking &at that complex web and trying to draw the right conclusion and
devise our security policy accordingly.&He denied Pakistan&s direct involvement in having helped bring the IEA back into the political arena
and said instead &the Taliban (IEA) was actually acknowledged by the United States and its allies as one of the important players in
Afghanistan.&He went on to say however that Pakistan did play a role &of encouragement& prior to August 2021, as it was of the view that the
IEA was &an important player in Afghan society.&He said negotiating with a group like the IEA, pre-August 2021, had been a global challenge,
and that Pakistan had been a &participant& in the &big picture&.Kakar stated that while Pakistan did give its input, there was nothing they
did that he regrets
He also said that leading up to the collapse of the former government many &powers& and international groups had been in a &rush to leave&
Afghanistan.They are the ones that should have thought about a political settlement, about creating an environment where the various groups
and parties in Afghanistan could have held negotiations
This did not happen, and the government at the time had not even been included in talks, he said
This exit strategy had been planned by the rest of the world, not Pakistan, he said.Kakar stated that Pakistan has lost a total of about
90,000 people to terrorism but stated Pakistan has been successful in fighting the scourge and will continue to fight it.The IEA meanwhile
has repeatedly rejected claims that the TTP operate out of Afghanistan
The Islamic Emirate has said on numerous occasions that no group will be allowed to threaten another country from Afghanistan.The post
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