Taliban Willing To Send Troops To India For Training: Mullah Yaqoob: Pak Media
Afghanistan’s all-powerful Defence Minister Mullah Yaqub, son of Taliban
founder Mullah Omar, has expressed willingness to send Afghan army personnel
to India for military training, saying they “don’t have any issue with it”
He made these comments in an exclusive interview with India’s News 18 TV
channel when asked would Taliban be willing to send their army officers to
India for military training.
“Yes, we don’t see any issue with it. Afghan-India relations get strengthened
and set the ground for this. There will be no issues with it,” he remarked.
When asked would current regime in Afghanistan wish to have a close defence
ties with India, Mullah Yaqub said first they wanted to establish strong
diplomatic relations with all countries including India. “When we will
together have cordial political and diplomatic relations, then only we would
be ready for defence relations. Neither there will be any problem with it nor
do we see any issue with it,” he added.
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Speaking about country’s ties with other countries, Mullah Yaqub said they
want cordial relations with all countries of the world, especially the
neighbouring countries including India. “We want good and cordial relations
with India and we hope that India would reciprocate and maintain good
relations in many aspects with us.”
The defence minister also urged India and Pakistan to resolve their issues
through dialogue, saying that Taliban administration did not want to intervene
in the bilateral matters of arch-rival neighbours.
“We will not allow Pakistan to use Afghanistan’s soil against India and we
will not allow India to use Afghanistan’s soil against Pakistan,” he said
while responding to a question over the alleged presence of terror outfits on
Afghan soil.
“We want cordial relations with both countries and do not want to interfere or
get involved in the issues of the two countries. We are an independent country
and our foreign policy is guided by our national interests.”
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