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KABUL, Afghanistan— The interim Taliban government in Afghanistan has issued a clear response following recent terrorist incidents in Pakistan, strongly condemning the attacks that occurred in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, and the tribal region of Wana.
In a statement released by the Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government expressed its denouncement of both the bombing in Islamabad and the attack on an educational center in Wana. The ministry conveyed its deep sorrow and regret over the loss of precious lives resulting from these attacks, a gesture emphasizing the necessary human empathy required for peace and stability in the region.
The Afghan Foreign Ministry labeled the terrorist acts in Islamabad and Wana as “deplorable.” The statement concluded with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan offering prayers for the swift recovery of those who were injured. This expression of condolence comes amidst diplomatic tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan over cross-border militancy, highlighting the importance of humanitarian communication despite broader bilateral friction.

