Afghan anti-Taliban fighters patrol in Anaba District, Panjshir province, Afghanistan, on Sept. 1, 2021. A Taliban senior leader Mullah Amir Khan Mutaqi has stressed for peaceful solution of the standoff in Panjshir province, urging the people of Panjshir to help stabilize peace and security in the country. Panjshir is the only province among Afghanistan's 34 provinces which has remained out of Taliban's control since the fall of major cities including capital Kabul. (Photo by Arman/Xinhua)
KABUL, Sept. 1 (Xinhua) -- A Taliban senior leader Mullah Amir Khan Mutaqi has stressed for peaceful solution of the standoff in Afghanistan's Panjshir province, urging the people of Panjshir to help stabilize peace and security in the country.
"Panjshir as a part of Afghanistan deserves to live in peace. The Islamic Emirate has declared general amnesty and there is no reason to fight. War is enough, let's stop fighting and live in peace," Mutaqi said in a message on Wednesday posted in Taliban's Twitter account.
Panjshir is the only province among Afghanistan's 34 provinces which has remained out of Taliban's control since the fall of major cities including capital Kabul.
Since Monday, there are reports of skirmishes between Taliban forces and the anti-Taliban fighters in areas bordering Panjshir valley.
Ahmad Masoud, the son of late anti-Taliban resistance leader Ahmad Shah Masoud, who is leading an anti-Taliban resistance in Panjshir valley, has reportedly said that he is going to find negotiated solution for the standoff, though in the meantime, ready for defending the valley.
Mutaqi in his message said that the Taliban in spite of deploying troops around Panjshir would continue dialogue. Enditem