The Taliban on Monday again claimed victory in the Panjshir valley, where resistance fighters have held out against the terrorist group, although resistance fighters have said they still control strategic positions in the area. “With this victory, our country is completely taken out of the quagmire of war,” chief spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said on Monday, according to reports. “The last nest of the enemy, Panjshir province, was completely conquered,” he wrote in a Twitter post. “We assure the honorable people of Panjshir that they will not face any discriminatory treatment. They are all our brothers, and we will work for one country and one common goal. With the recent efforts and this victory, our country is completely out of the vortex of war.” In a news conference on Monday, Mujahid also said that Afghanistan should “move towards stability” and end all wars in the country. The Taliban, he said, “is very …