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Pakistan calls TTP sanctuaries in Afghanistan a barrier to Islamabad

Pakistan has raised concerns that Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) safe havens in Afghanistan are hindering cooperation between Islamabad and Kabul. Pakistan's Foreign Ministry spokesperson highlighted that resolving this issue is crucial for bilateral relations, emphasizing the critical nature due to the countries' proximity. Pakistan has reminded the Taliban that regional cooperation and mutual benefits depend on addressing the TTP issue. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has stressed the expectation of Taliban cooperation against terrorism. Pakistan accuses the Taliban of harboring militants targeting Pakistani interests, fueling security concerns. The presence of TTP and ISIS in Afghanistan complicates the security landscape, with the Taliban's ability to control these groups impacting their relations with Pakistan and the international community.
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