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Taliban asks Pakistan not to blame them for violence at home

Por: ABC News World February 02, 2023

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ISLAMABAD -- Afghanistan's -appointed foreign minister Wednesday asked Pakistani authorities to look for the reasons behind militant violence in their country instead of blaming Afghanistan.The comments from Amir Khan Muttaqi came two days after Pakistani officials said the attackers who orchestrated Monday's suicide bombing that killed 101 people in northwest Pakistan staged the attack on Afghan soil.During a ceremony to inaugurate a... + full article



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