IEA’s chief of army to opponents: You cannot achieve results through war

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s Chief of Army Staff, Fasihudin Fitrat, says war in the country is not the solution and those who are against the current ruling government should stop fighting and raise their problems through dialogue and negotiation.

On a trip to Badakhshan province, Fitrat said: “They [armed opponents] in Afghanistan cannot achieve a result through war, if their goal is that they can achieve a result through war, this has no result.”

He also called the concerns of the Central Asian countries about the presence of foreign forces in the country baseless and said that there are no foreign forces in Afghanistan. He assures the countries of Central Asia that the soil of Afghanistan will not be used against them.

“Concerns in this regard are baseless,” he stressed.

The Chief of Army Staff also said that the activity of Daesh in Afghanistan has been curbed.

The leaders of this group have been suppressed and killed and they are not able to operate and confront the forces of the Islamic Emirate, he said.

“Most Daesh leaders were suppressed and killed in Afghanistan, and of course, they could not achieve their goals and were beaten by the forces of the Islamic Emirate,” he stressed.

In addition, Fitrat stated that the reason for the non-recognition of the Islamic Emirate is the non-acceptance of the unjustified demands of the international community and emphasized that demands that are against national and Islamic values ​​will not be accepted.

Earlier, reports were published on social media platforms about the ban on the visit of Fitrat to the north of the country, and he stated during his trip to Badakhshan that the publication of such news was the work of the enemies of the Islamic Emirate.

He stated that there is no difference in the ranks of the IEA.