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    Republic’s Last Ambassador to Pakistan, Najibullah Alikhil to Fazal Fazly:The Taliban–Pakistan Clash Was Real and Entirely Predictable

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee3 November 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Najibullah Alikhil, the last ambassador of Afghanistan’s Republic to Pakistan, rejected Fazal Fazly’s claim that the recent clashes between Kabul and Pakistan’s military regime were staged or orchestrated. He stated that the clashes were real and entirely predictable.

    He noted that tensions between Kabul and Islamabad began long before the fall of the Republic, continued afterward, and remain unresolved today.

    Speaking in a Twitter Space discussion, Alikhil dismissed claims that the ongoing conflict between Pakistan and the Taliban is a staged drama.

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