
We see Pakistan as our second home: Taliban spokesperson
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A Taliban spokesperson said that the extremist group view Pakistan as their "second home" while speaking about the cultural and religious ties which Afghanistan shares with the country.
The Taliban see Pakistan as their "second home", said Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesperson of the extremist group, while talking about the cultural and religious ties between Afghanistan and Pakistan. "Afghanistan shares its borders with Pakistan. We are traditionally aligned when it comes to religion; the people of both countries mingle with each other. So we are looking forward to further deepening of ties with Pakistan," Zabihullah Mujahid said in an interview with Pakistan's ARY News.More Related News

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