Mullah Noorullah Nuri, Minister of Borders, Tribes, and Ethnic Affairs of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, stressed in a public gathering in Balkh province that the current government is fully committed to defending the country’s territorial integrity and will not permit any violation of its soil.
Kabul 24: According to Nuri, those who entertain thoughts of aggression against Afghan territory should learn from the Afghan people’s past struggles and victories against foreign invaders.
He stated: “If anyone interferes in our internal affairs or thinks of attacking Afghanistan, they must take lessons from history.
The independence and security that we and you enjoy today is something even advanced governments do not possess.”This senior Islamic Emirate official, while emphasizing the political independence of the current administration, added that no one will be allowed to meddle in the country’s internal matters.
He noted that the Islamic Emirate has already given appropriate responses to recent aggressions by Pakistan.
Nuri declared with strong conviction: “We believe that from Boldak and Torkham to Hairatan and Sher Khan, even one inch of the country’s soil is more precious than our lives and souls.” This powerful statement underscores the high value placed on every part of Afghanistan’s borders and land.Based on a statement from the Ministry of Borders, Tribes, and Ethnic Affairs, tribal elders and community leaders who attended the gathering also expressed their full support for the current system.
They emphasized that protecting the nation and its achievements is a shared responsibility of all Afghans.The minister’s remarks come amid ongoing discussions about border issues and territorial sovereignty.
Nuri’s speech serves as a clear message to any potential external threats or attempts at interference in Afghanistan’s affairs.
Drawing on historical experiences, he reminded listeners that Afghans have never tolerated aggression throughout their history and remain ready today to defend their land with full strength and independence.
In the latter part of his address, Nuri highlighted the importance of expanding Afghanistan’s foreign relations within the framework of national interests while preserving complete political sovereignty.
He added that the current level of security provides a valuable opportunity for progress and self-reliance across the country.
The large attendance of tribal elders at this public meeting in Balkh reflects broad popular backing for the Islamic Emirate’s policies on safeguarding territorial integrity and national independence.


