Zawahiri’s killing by US a violation of Doha Agreement, says Taliban
The Asian country’s ruling Taliban regime described the killing of Al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri in a US drone strike in Kabul, Afghanistan, as a “clear violation” of the Doha Agreement between the group and the United States of America.
The Asian country’s ruling Taliban regime described the killing of Al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri in a US drone strike in Kabul, Afghanistan, as a “clear violation” of the Doha Agreement between the group and the United States of America.
“The Islamic Emirate (of Afghanistan) condemns this attack in the strongest possible terms and considers it a clear violation of international principles and the Doha Agreement,” Zabiullah Mujahid, the regime’s spokesperson said in a statement.
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Mujahid, Afghanistan’s deputy minister of information and culture under the current, Islamist group-led administration, also had a word of caution for Washington over any future operation of similar kind on Afghan soil.
“The action is against the interests of the United States of America and Afghanistan. Any future repetition may harm existing opportunities,” the statement read.