ISI chief Nadeem Anjum's secret meeting with Panjshir resistance leader Ahmad Massoud
General Nadeem Ahmad Anjum, Chief of Pakistan's Intelligence Service, met with Marshal Abdul Rashid Dostum, Haji Mohammad Mohaqiq and Atta Mohammad Noor, members of the leadership of the Supreme Council of National Resistance and leaders of Afghanistan's political parties, in Ankara on Friday. Informed sources confirmed in an interview with The Independent Farsi that the meeting took place at the request of General Nadeem Ahmad Anjum and was aimed at discussing Pakistan's concerns about the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan. According to informed sources, during the meeting, Marshal Abdul Rashid Dostum, Atta Mohammad Noor and Haiji Mohammad Mohaqiq spoke from a single position on the future of Afghanistan and expressed concern about the spread of a humanitarian catastrophe if the Taliban continued to dominate Afghanistan. Leading political figures in northern Afghanistan supported any attempt to resolve the Afghan crisis peacefully, but called the current governing structure of Afghanistan monolithic, mono-ethnic, partisan and unacceptable. It is not clear what the Pakistani intelligence chief raised at the meeting, but the escalation of insecurity on Pakistan's border with Afghanistan, escalating tensions with the Taliban and the Taliban's intolerance of the world are major concerns for Pakistan after the group's domination of Afghanistan. Meanwhile, according to informed sources, General Nadim Ahmad Anjum had met with Ahmad Massoud, the leader of the National Resistance Front, in one of the countries in the region, a few days before meeting with Atta Mohammad Noor, Mohammad Mohaqiq and Marshal Dostum. The details of the discussions that took place during the meeting between General Anjum and Ahmad Massoud are not known. This is the first meeting between a senior Pakistani security official and Afghan political figures in the past six months. On August 15, hours before Ashraf Ghani's escape and the Taliban entered Kabul, a group of Afghan politicians, including Mohammad Mohaqiq, Salahuddin Rabbani, Abdul Latif Pedram, Ahmad Wali Massoud, and a number of former members of parliament, flew from Kabul to Islamabad. ,To talk to Pakistani officials about facilitating the peace talks and achieving political engagement. But hours after the political delegation arrived in Islamabad, Ashraf Ghani fled Kabul and the Taliban entered the Afghan capital. Six months after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, no government has recognized the group, and fears of another devastating war in Afghanistan are growing. Haji Mohammad Mohaqiq, Abdul Rashid Dostum and Atta Mohammad Noor, founders of the National Resistance Council, had previously stated that if the Taliban did not enter into dialogue to resolve the Afghan crisis, they would resort to any other option to establish a comprehensive government approved by all Afghan tribes. #PanjshirResistance #Taliban #NRF #Afghanistan #ISI #Pakistan #AhmadMassoud #GeneralNadeemAnjum Twitter : https://twitter.com/zubair_utmanzai?t=ocIEU4oqfZvHVR-kgRFQYw&s=09
General Nadeem Ahmad Anjum, Chief of Pakistan's Intelligence Service, met with Marshal Abdul Rashid Dostum, Haji Mohammad Mohaqiq and Atta Mohammad Noor, members of the leadership of the Supreme Council of National Resistance and leaders of Afghanistan's political parties, in Ankara on Friday. Informed sources confirmed in an interview with The Independent Farsi that the meeting took place at the request of General Nadeem Ahmad Anjum and was aimed at discussing Pakistan's concerns about the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan. According to informed sources, during the meeting, Marshal Abdul Rashid Dostum, Atta Mohammad Noor and Haiji Mohammad Mohaqiq spoke from a single position on the future of Afghanistan and expressed concern about the spread of a humanitarian catastrophe if the Taliban continued to dominate Afghanistan. Leading political figures in northern Afghanistan supported any attempt to resolve the Afghan crisis peacefully, but called the current governing structure of Afghanistan monolithic, mono-ethnic, partisan and unacceptable. It is not clear what the Pakistani intelligence chief raised at the meeting, but the escalation of insecurity on Pakistan's border with Afghanistan, escalating tensions with the Taliban and the Taliban's intolerance of the world are major concerns for Pakistan after the group's domination of Afghanistan. Meanwhile, according to informed sources, General Nadim Ahmad Anjum had met with Ahmad Massoud, the leader of the National Resistance Front, in one of the countries in the region, a few days before meeting with Atta Mohammad Noor, Mohammad Mohaqiq and Marshal Dostum. The details of the discussions that took place during the meeting between General Anjum and Ahmad Massoud are not known. This is the first meeting between a senior Pakistani security official and Afghan political figures in the past six months. On August 15, hours before Ashraf Ghani's escape and the Taliban entered Kabul, a group of Afghan politicians, including Mohammad Mohaqiq, Salahuddin Rabbani, Abdul Latif Pedram, Ahmad Wali Massoud, and a number of former members of parliament, flew from Kabul to Islamabad. ,To talk to Pakistani officials about facilitating the peace talks and achieving political engagement. But hours after the political delegation arrived in Islamabad, Ashraf Ghani fled Kabul and the Taliban entered the Afghan capital. Six months after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, no government has recognized the group, and fears of another devastating war in Afghanistan are growing. Haji Mohammad Mohaqiq, Abdul Rashid Dostum and Atta Mohammad Noor, founders of the National Resistance Council, had previously stated that if the Taliban did not enter into dialogue to resolve the Afghan crisis, they would resort to any other option to establish a comprehensive government approved by all Afghan tribes. #PanjshirResistance #Taliban #NRF #Afghanistan #ISI #Pakistan #AhmadMassoud #GeneralNadeemAnjum Twitter : https://twitter.com/zubair_utmanzai?t=ocIEU4oqfZvHVR-kgRFQYw&s=09