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Tuesday, 11 August 2015
Afghan President flays Pakistan over Kabul attacks
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has accused
Pakistan of sending “messages of war” and
harbouring bomb-making camps, after a wave of
devastating blasts in Kabul killed at least 56
people.
Ghani said on Monday that Pakistan has failed to
rein in the Taliban, as peace talks falter and
armed groups step up attacks that are testing
beleaguered Afghan security forces.
“Pakistan still remains a venue and ground for
gatherings from which mercenaries send us
messages of war,” Ghani said.
“The last few days have shown that suicide
bomber training camps and bomb-producing
factories which are killing our people are as active
as before in Pakistan. We can no longer see our
people bleeding in a war that is exported from
outside.”
The Afghan leader made the call as another car
bomb exploded on Monday outside the airport in
Kabul, killing five people and injuring another 20,
including women and children.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack in
a message to Al Jazeera.
Taliban fighters are stepping up their summer
offensive amid a bitter leadership dispute
following the announcement of the death of
longtime leader Mullah Omar.
Since coming to power last year Ghani has actively
courted Pakistan, which has historically backed
the Taliban, in what experts call a calculated
gambit to pressure the armed group to the
negotiating table.
Ghani’s sharp rebuke of Afghanistan on Monday
indicates a change in tactic in dealing with
Pakistan.
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