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Zabihullah Mujahid’s Statement Seen as “Proxy War Admission”, Kabul’s Alleged Ties with TTP Under Scrutiny

Zabihullah Mujahid’s statement triggers proxy war claims as Pakistan raises concerns over alleged Kabul–TTP nexus.

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Afghan Taliban spokesperson’s remarks spark renewed tensions amid Pakistan’s concerns over alleged militant links[Image by AFP]

April 20, 2026

A recent video statement by Afghan Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid has drawn strong reactions in diplomatic circles, with observers describing it as more than a routine address and instead a “de facto admission” of proxy warfare against Pakistan. In his remarks, Mujahid openly praised the role of Afghan media in covering recent border tensions, stating that the media stood on the frontline alongside security institutions during the escalation.

Strong Reaction from Pakistani Officials

According to a senior Pakistani bureaucratic source, what was described as “frontline media support” by the Taliban spokesperson is being viewed in Islamabad as indirect confirmation of coordination with the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Officials argue that portraying hostility toward Pakistan as a matter of “national interest” reflects a deliberate policy choice rather than compulsion.

TTP Viewed as Kabul’s Asset

Pakistani authorities have reiterated that the TTP is not a displaced or refugee group but an operational asset being used against Pakistan from Afghan territory. Officials stated that legitimizing hostile media narratives only reinforces concerns that Kabul is providing ideological and logistical space to militant networks operating against Pakistan.

Diplomatic Position

Pakistan has conveyed a clear message that while it continues to seek a stable and peaceful Afghanistan, it will no longer tolerate the presence or protection of individuals involved in attacks against its security forces. Diplomatic observers believe that following Mujahid’s remarks, tensions between Islamabad and Kabul are likely to intensify further, with Pakistan expected to raise the issue at international forums and consider stronger border security measures.

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