RASC News Agency: The Shanghai Cooperation Organization has called the activities of terrorist groups in Afghanistan a “real threat”.
The members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization warned on (September 8) in a meeting about the threats arising from the activities of terrorists inside Afghanistan and considered these threats to the projects of the members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization as real.
The deputy of the National Security Council of Kazakhstan has said in this meeting that the Taliban group has not been able to create an effective government in the last two years and this has caused terrorists to be encouraged to be present and active in Afghanistan.
Ruslan Sisimbayev; The deputy of the National Security Council of Kazakhstan said: “Since August 2021, when the Taliban took over Kabul, they have not been able to create an efficient and effective government, and as a result, Afghanistan has become a country in the region that international terrorists have encouraged. »
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization was established by China and Russia in 2001, and the countries of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, India, Pakistan and Iran are its permanent members.
The countries present in this meeting; the presence and activities of ISIS and Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan have been considered worrying.
The deputy of the National Security Council of Kazakhstan says that the number of ISIS fighters in Afghanistan in the past was 500; but now this number has increased to more than 6 thousand fighter.
Concerns about the presence and activities of terrorist groups in Afghanistan are raised by countries in the region and the world, while the Taliban group has said that Afghanistan’s soil will not be used against any country, and this shows the countries’ strong distrust of the Taliban group.