Terrorists based in Afghanistan pose a major threat to the entire Region: the Diplomat
The magazine further stated that although some countries maintain interim relations with the Afghan Taliban, their security institutions remain deeply concerned


Kabul: Terrorist groups operating in Afghanistan pose a serious threat not only to neighboring countries but to the entire region.
According to reports, the international magazine The Diplomat has highlighted the growing alliance between regional and global terrorist organizations operating in Afghanistan.
According to the publication, the question remains: how much more terrorism is needed before the international community fully recognizes the scale of the threat? Despite clear evidence of the presence of terrorist groups, the world has so far failed to take effective action.
The magazine further stated that although some countries maintain interim relations with the Afghan Taliban, their security institutions remain deeply concerned. It also noted that women in Afghanistan continue to receive only limited basic rights.
Experts believe that Afghanistan continues to provide safe havens for terrorist groups. They argue that the international community must move beyond mere rhetoric and adopt a much firmer stance against the Afghan Taliban’s alleged policies related to terrorism.

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