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Anas Haqqani: Islamic Emirate Open to Interact With World


Speaking at the exhibition, Haqqani emphasized the need to strengthen the forces of the Islamic Emirate.

Anas Haqqani, a prominent member of the Islamic Emirate, said that the Islamic Emirate is open for interaction with the world.

Haqqani said that the Islamic Emirate even declared the end of the war with those who invaded Afghanistan, while speaking at an exhibition of remnants of war equipment from the UK, the Soviet Union, and the US that was held in the province of Khost.

“We announced the end of the war and opened the arms of interaction to the entire world, even when those who attacked us did not respect the dignity of these people, and shed holy blood,” he said.

Speaking at the exhibition, Haqqani emphasized the need to strengthen the forces of the Islamic Emirate.

He also said it important to provide religious and contemporary education in the country.

“Now is the time to build this country, it is the time to bring together hearts. After that, we should have the same conveniences as other developed nations. Our devoted army should have modern weaponry, we should have our own products, and the next generation should get both religious and modern education,” Haqqani said.

This Islamic Emirate official highlighted the Islamic Emirate’s willingness to interact with the world, while earlier, Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani said that disengagement with the “Taliban” will create a “bigger chaos.”

Speaking at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Al Thani said: “We strongly believe that disengaging with the Taliban will create a bigger chaos and will create a vacuum in the country … we kept encouraging all the parties to continue engaging, but we believe that unfortunately after the withdrawal and Taliban assumed power over there, there was an absence of a clear roadmap for the way forward for Afghanistan,” he said.

Source : Tolo News

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