Hairbyar Marri said that the army should talk to me directly. How do you see this?
[Surprised] I don’t know what he is saying. [In the meanwhile, one of Marri’s aides interrupts and says Hairbayar had been misquoted by the BBC. The news is inaccurate for which the BBC had apologized].I told, right, that they would try to use the fifth column. Q: Keeping in consideration the prevailing situation with Afghanistan caught up with its own problems and unable to support the Balochs, do you think a change appearing in Iran’s mindset would lead to some kind of support offered by Iran to the Balochs? A: [Laughs] Iran cannot support us because it has always remained our enemy. Regarding Afghanistan, I would say it is not our active enemy but it is not a bosom friend either. We have traditional friendship with Afghanistan because my grandfather went towards them, so did I. During exile there, one would not be allowed to move freely. You remain under their influence. They were not loyal with socialism. They established traditional friendship with us. We do not have high expectat