Negotiations are being held with the government of Qatar on closing Taliban’s political office in Doha, the national security advisor said on Friday.
Mohammed Hanif Atmar said in an interview the Taliban’s political bureau in Qatar had not helped in promoting peace talks and that was why Kabul was seeking its closure.
“One of the main reasons for my trip to Saudi Arabia is to get support for the process of reconciliation in Afghanistan; we believe the participation of Saudi Arabia will lead to tangible results.”
He told Asharq Al-Awsat there were more than 55,000 terrorists in his country, mainly divided into four categories. Local terrorists numbered 30,000-40,000, he said.
Atmar estimated militants from Pakistan in his country at 6,000-7,000, regional terrorists at 2,000-3,000 and global extremists from groups such as ISIS at around 3,000 and Al-Qaeda at 200-400.
He said the terrorists were benefiting from three sources of funding — terrorist groups in different parts of the world, governmental organisations in some countries and drugs.
Atmar added, “I don’t want to blame Pakistan or say that they cause the problem, but we hope that Pakistan will help us block the sources of terrorism and the places where terrorists are hiding.”
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