Kabul, Feb. 6 -- The Afghan Taliban has rejected claims that it has been granting any kind of aid to foreign militant and terror groups who are operating in Afghanistan, instead alleging that fighters from the Islamic State have established bases in neighbouring countries, in a veiled reference against Pakistan.
Taliban spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, responding to concerns voiced in the United Nations Security Council by several countries about alleged militant activity emanating from Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, said that Afghanistan is secure and that "no foreign or rogue groups exist" in the Islamic Emirate.
Claiming that the Islamic State (ISIS) had been defeated in Afghanistan, he added that the Islamic terror group had "unfort...