Afghanistan will have 'regular, disciplined' army: Taliban army chief Qari Fasihuddin
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Afghanistan will have a 'regular and disciplined' army to defend the country's boundaries, acting Taliban army chief Qari Fasihuddin told reporters in Kabul on Wednesday.
Qari Fasihuddin, acting army chief in the Taliban regime, has said that Afghanistan will soon have a "regular and disciplined" army of its own. Fasihuddin made the statement during a press conference in Kabul on Wednesday.
Discussions are underway to decide on the formation of a "regular, disciplined and strong army" in the near future, Qari Fasihuddin said. He added that soldiers will be trained to defend the boundaries of Afghanistan.
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