Asif Durrani: Taliban face a steep learning curve in governance
He also expressed concern over the growing activities of extremist groups like ISIS and Al Qaeda in Afghanistan.
He also expressed concern over the growing activities of extremist groups like ISIS and Al Qaeda in Afghanistan.
The ministry's statement highlighted Pakistan's aim to "actively engage with the international community".
Sources confirmed that Durrani is scheduled to engage in discussions with several Taliban officials in Kabul.
Durrani was Pakistan’s ambassador to Iran. He has also served as deputy head of Pakistan’s mission in Afghanistan.
He is currently a member of the Board of Governors at the Institute of Strategic Studies in Islamabad, where he contributes to projects on regional stability.
Durrani also expressed concerns about the growing influence of TTP in eastern Afghanistan.
Pakistani officials warned of regional threats stemming from Afghanistan under Taliban rule.
More than six weeks have passed since Asif Durrani was removed from his post
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