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Mullah Akhtar Mansoor did not enter Pakistan from Iran: Iranian Officials

Mullah Akhtar Mansoor did not enter Pakistan from Iran: Iranian Officials

TEHRAN, May 23, (APP): Mullah Akhtar Mansoor did not enter Pakistan from Iran: Iranian Officials

Iran on Monday denied reports that Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour entered Pakistan from the Islamic republic before being killed in a US drone strike, state media reported.

US President Barack Obama on Monday confirmed that Mansour had been killed in a US air strike, hailing his death as an “important milestone” in efforts to bring peace to Afghanistan.

Senior Taliban sources have also confirmed the killing to AFP, adding that a shura (council) was under way to select a new leader.

Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Hossein Jaber Ansari was quoted by the official IRNA news agency on Monday as denying Mansour had been in the country before the attack.

“The competent authorities of the Islamic republic deny that this person on  this date crossed Iran’s border and into Pakistan,” he said.

“Iran welcomes any positive action leading to peace and stability in  Afghanistan,” he added, without elaborating.

Iran supports the Afghan government in its fight against the Taliban group.

President Ashraf Ghani meanwhile arrived in Tehran on Monday for the signing of a tripartite agreement between Iran, India and Afghanistan to turn Iran’s southeastern port of Chabahar into a transit hub between the three countries, bypassing Pakistan.

Islamabad, which says it hosts many of the Afghan Taliban’s top leadership  to exert influence over them and bring them back to peace talks with Kabul,  called the US drone attack a violation of its sovereignty.