Following Pakistan’s airstrikes on locations in Afghanistan, which are said to have targeted hideouts of the Pakistani Taliban, fears of an increase in violence in the region have increased.
Nazira Karimi, the reporter of Zarin World TV, participated in the White House’s daily meeting yesterday and followed the views of the White House officials regarding this issue.
The White House spokesman said that the United States had not been consulted about the Pakistani airstrikes.
Expressing regret over the loss of lives and injuries caused by Pakistan’s attacks on Afghanistan, the spokesman of the White House asked the Taliban to ensure that terrorist attacks do not take place from Afghanistan.
Emphasizing the United States’ commitment to preventing Afghanistan from becoming a haven for terrorists, he said: “We are committed to ensuring that Afghanistan never again becomes a safe haven for terrorists who wish to harm the United States or our other partners or allies. are, don’t change.
“Meanwhile, in response to a question about the White House’s iftar plans this year, the spokesperson of the White House said that there is no information about this yet. Referring to the recent protests in America, he said that the president is committed to respecting all Americans to have their voices heard, provided that the protests are peaceful.
A White House spokesman said senior White House officials have met with members of various communities, whether Arab, Muslim or Palestinian, to discuss their views and express their concerns.
