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Pakistan buys weapons from international companies, sells to Taliban through domestic markets: Afghan envoy to US tells WION

Pakistan buys weapons from international companies, sells to Taliban through domestic markets: Afghan envoy to US tells WION

Afghan envoy to Kabul

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Qarar noted that the international media is not aware of this fact but these serve as clear evidence

Afghanistan's envoy to the Unites States Majeed Qarar, spoke to WION giving details about Pakistan's involvement in the recent Afghan terror attacks.

"It is not that this news has emerged recently. In Afghanistan, everyone knows where the Talibani forces are coming from in Pakistan," Qarar told WION.

Qarar noted that the international media is not aware of this fact but "these are clear evidence".

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Speaking of the Trump administration's stance on Pakistan and terror groups, Qarar hoped that the White House continues to tighten its grip around Pakistan with respect to terrorism.

Qarar noted that Pakistan always retaliates when put under pressure. "The country has been supplying military-grade equipment to terror forces. Instead of solving the matter they meddle with our internal issues. We admit that we have issues, we faced wars for years," noted Qarar.

Qararsaid that Pakistan's atrocities are only going to unify the Afghan nations. He shared that the Afghan forces manage to seize material on a daily basis.

"And these are military-grade equipment, not available anywhere for sale. Pakistan sells these through its domestic black market; they buy these weapons from international companies."

Qarar concluded by saying that Pakistan should stop meddling with Afghanistan's internal affairs and give up its stance of denial. "Pakistan must do its part, accept what they are doing," shared Qarar.

Qarar recently shared a video on his social media platform.

In the video, Abdul Qahar -- an eyewitness of the incident -- shares details about his son's enrollment in a Pakistan-based Madrasa. Qahar's son was one of the suicide attackers in the Kabul Intercontinental Hotel attack.