Kabul, April 19: The Taliban government has rejected a report on the presence of Pakistani Tehreek-i-Taliban (TTP) militants in Afghanistan.

However, a government spokesman acknowledged on Monday, there might be a problem in the mountainous area and far in the country, Pajhwok News reported.

Zabihullah Mujahid said Afghan forces were able to maintain their homeland. He hopes that tensions with Pakistan will be domestined through diplomatic channels.

We deny the existence of TTP and will not allow anyone to use the Afghan region of any country” said the spokesman.

Even if there is a problem in the mountainous field, they must be completed together, not through air strikes,” Mujahid said.

Also on Monday, a senior defense official met with the families of the victims of Pakistani raids in Southeast Khost Province.

Deputy Chief of Staff Ministry of Defense Mali Mali said the Afghan border was estimated by more strength and weapons, Pajhwok News reported.

The official asked the victim’s relatives to run patience and restraint. There were no military instructions issued to respond to air strikes, he explained.

Previously in a week, 47 Afghans were killed and more than 20 others were injured in the Pakistani military attack and rocket attacks in Kunar and Khost province.