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Islamic Emirate Delegation Inspects Kunar Districts on Pak Afghan Border

Ministry of Borders' delegation inspects districts of Kunar along the Durand Line, emphasizing security and territorial integrity

A delegation from the Ministry of Borders and Tribal Affairs recently visited Kunar province, inspecting at least six of its districts along the Pak Afghan border.

Ghulam Sediq Sabawoon, the head of the delegation inspecting Kunar districts, reported during the visit that security is currently being maintained along the Pak Afghan border.

Sabawoon, who leads border inspections for the Ministry of Borders and Tribal Affairs, stated that the Islamic Emirate is prepared to monitor and defend the nation’s land and borders.

Tasleemullah Haqqani, spokesperson for the Ministry, told TOLOnews, regarding the delegation’s visit, said: “Currently, security is ensured on both official and unofficial borders of the country, and all Islamic Emirate officials are ready to defend their borders and land.”

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Some political and military analysts consider the Islamic Emirate’s recent border inspections, including along the Pak Afghan border, as significant, noting that greater focus on territorial integrity is essential.

Idris Mohammadi Zazi, a political analyst, told TOLOnews: “Controlling both official and unofficial borders is a government responsibility, and inspections must be conducted regularly.”

Military analyst Yusouf Amin Zazi commented: “Governments on both sides are responsible for providing facilities to the people and collaborating in areas like economy, infrastructure, education, and other fields to enhance border security.”

Previously, the Ministry of Borders and Tribal Affairs had noted that, over the three years of Islamic Emirate governance, 60% of border issues with neighboring countries have been resolved through dialogue, with ongoing efforts to address remaining challenges.

This news is sourced from [Tolo News] and is for informational purposes only.

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