POLITICS — May 7, 2026

Former Afghan Officials Warn Against Threats to Territorial Integrity

Former Afghan officials Rangin Dadfar Spanta and Hamid Karzai have warned against threats to the country’s territorial integrity, while Taliban officials maintain they have prevented efforts to fragment the state.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Afghanistan International2 min read

Former Afghan Officials Warn Against Threats to Territorial Integrity
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Former Afghan Foreign Minister Rangin Dadfar Spanta has warned that the Afghan people will firmly respond to any threats against the country’s territorial integrity. In a recent post on X, Spanta criticized Pakistan’s approach to regional affairs and emphasized that Afghans remain united in defending their national borders. His statement was subsequently shared by former President Hamid Karzai, signaling a shared stance among prominent political figures regarding the preservation of Afghanistan’s geographic unity.

The remarks come amid ongoing discussions among political figures, activists, and regional analysts concerning proposals for decentralization or potential fragmentation of the country following the Taliban’s return to power. Maria Sultan, head of the South Asia Strategic Stability Institute, previously cautioned that weak governance structures could risk altering Afghanistan’s current territorial boundaries.

In response to these concerns, Taliban officials have stated that they have successfully prevented external and internal efforts aimed at dividing the country. Authorities have consistently maintained that they are committed to maintaining a unified state and have rejected any political frameworks that would compromise Afghanistan’s existing borders.

The exchange of statements highlights continuing debates over national cohesion and regional security dynamics. While former government officials stress the importance of a united front against perceived separatist pressures, current authorities assert that stability has been restored under their administration. The situation remains closely monitored by regional observers tracking Afghanistan’s political and territorial developments.

Read the original reporting at Afghanistan International

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