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Efforts ongoing to ‘divide the Muslim communities’: Muttaqi

KABUL (TOLOnews): The acting Minister for Foreign Affairs, Amir Khan Muttaqi at a gathering said that the world has an agenda to create disunity among Afghans.
Without naming any country, Amir Khan Muttaqi said that programs aim to divide Muslims into groups, parties, and ethnic groups.

“The conspiracies and plans of the world are made to divide the Muslim communities into parties, tribes, and different groups,” he added.

According to him, the Islamic Emirate has had achievements in the economy, security, and politics.

“In the past two years, Allah honored the Islamic Emirate, which developed in the fields of security, politics, and the economy,” Muttaqi stated.

“The world and UN want four things from the Islamic Emirate and those are the respect for human and women rights, forming an inclusive government, fighting against drugs, and counter-terrorism,” said Wahid Faqiri, a political analyst.

“Except for a few harmful countries, the world wants a peaceful, stable, and progressive Afghanistan. Because if Afghanistan is unstable, it will affect other countries as well,” said Malik Afghan, another political analyst.

This comes as since for more than two years the Islamic Emirate has not been recognized by any foreign countries, but interaction with some countries continues.

The Frontier Post

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