Islamabad (Web Desk): Afghan Taliban has constituted a high-powered commission to address Pakistan’s concerns about banned militant group Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), says a report published in the Voice of America.
According to the publication, the three-member commission was made recently on the directives of Taliban chief Hibatullah Akhundzada to look into Islamabad’s complaints that the TTP is using Afghan soil to plot cross-border terrorist attacks.
“TTP leaders are being warned [by the Afghan Taliban commission] to settle their issues with Pakistan and return to the country along with their families in exchange for a possible amnesty by the Pakistani government,” read the report.
The commission will also put pressure on anti-Pakistan elements to stop their subversive activities against the country, the report said.
However, Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban have not issued any formal statement on the development, read the report.