
Baradar: Afghanistan 'Not Sweet Morsel for Enemies'
KABUL (Afghan Verified) -- Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, spoke at the graduation ceremony of the 17th round of the National Defense University “Abu Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah” in Kabul, emphasizing positive engagement with all countries.
Baradar stated that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, within the framework of an economy-oriented policy, believes in regional and global partnerships. "We are committed to appropriate engagement with all countries within the framework of our principles. To ensure long-term political and economic interests, it is necessary for countries to respect one another’s values and sensitive boundaries," he said.
The senior official assured the security and inviolability of Afghanistan’s territory. Baradar stressed that Afghanistan harbors no ill will toward other countries and expects the same from others. "Afghanistan neither wants to harm anyone nor will it accept being harmed by anyone; however, if someone harbors malicious intentions, it will respond without delay. History bears witness that this country is not a sweet morsel but a Zaqqum tree, one that has made the throats of ancient empires bitter, and which newborn children can never digest," he added.
Several other senior officials of the Islamic Emirate, including the Minister of Higher Education and the Minister of Borders and Tribal Affairs Noorullah Noori, also spoke at the event. Noori said without naming any specific country: "If someone wants a military base, they give a military base; if they want an army, they give an army. This is a sign of servitude. Praise be to God, an Islamic system is established in Afghanistan, and Afghanistan is independent in its policies."
Strengthening unity, implementing Islamic Sharia, and safeguarding the current system were among other issues emphasized by the officials.
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