Khaleej Times

‘Haqqani network has moved to Afghanista­n’

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washington — Pakistan’s envoy to the US has said the Haqqani network, blamed for Wednesday’s massive bombing in Kabul, has moved to Afghanista­n and Afghan officials should focus on tackling the militants within their territory instead of blaming Pakistan.

Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhary, in an interview to the Washington Times, published by Dawn, rejected Kabul’s claim that a Pakistan-based terror group was responsibl­e for the bombing that killed 100 people and wounded more than 400.

The Pakistani ambassador rejected the Afghan allegation­s as baseless.

Afghan intelligen­ce officials have said that a suicide bomber from the Haqqani network had detonated an explosives-laden sewage tanker in Kabul’s diplomatic enclave near the German embassy on Wednesday.

The Afghan National Directorat­e of Security also claimed that the Haqqani network enjoyed Pakistan’s support and was still operating from its hideouts in the Federally Administer­ed Tribal Areas (Fata). The US media also carried the allegation­s.

Chaudhary said Pakistan had carried out large-scale counterter­rorism offensive in North Waziristan and other tribal areas, uprooting all terror groups hiding there.

The Haqqani network “is on the run, as far as we are concerned”, Chaudhry said. “They have moved into Afghanista­n and need to be taken care of there.”

He also said that “scapegoati­ng Pakistan for failures in Afghanista­n will not help” improve the security situation in either country. “It is too simplistic to say all of these (problems) are because of Pakistan,” he added.

“It is outright barbaric terrorism, and we should condemn it with all the might that we have,” he said. The attack should serve to “strengthen our resolve” to work with Kabul on counterter­rorism operations, he added.

Chaudhary pointed out that only Afghan intelligen­ce officials had linked the Haqqanis to Wednesday’s blast, and the government of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani was yet to endorse the findings. —

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