Fear of a big war! Islamabad-Kabul face to face on TTP dispute, PAK said- will give a befitting reply
Pakistan News In Hindi: Diplomatic tension between Pakistan and Afghanistan has once again reached its peak. Pakistan on Friday summoned a senior Afghan diplomat to the Foreign Ministry, accusing the Afghan Taliban regime of allegedly supporting Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). During this, Islamabad expressed serious concern over the terrorist attacks being carried out against Pakistan from Afghan soil.
According to the Pakistan Foreign Ministry, the Afghan Deputy Mission Chief was officially summoned and Pakistan’s strong objection was lodged. The ministry clearly said that the continuous aid and facilities provided to TTP by the Afghan Taliban regime has become a major threat to the security of Pakistan. Pakistan alleges that due to this support, TTP is being able to target Pakistani army and civilians from across the border.
No concrete change in ground situation
Islamabad also underlined that the favorable environment being provided to TTP in Afghanistan is completely against Kabul’s international commitments and promises made to Pakistan. It was clearly stated in these promises that Afghan soil would not be allowed to be used for terrorist activities against any other country. Pakistan says that despite these assurances, no concrete change is visible in the ground situation.
Demand for decisive action also
Pakistan has demanded the Afghan Taliban regime to take immediate, concrete and verifiable steps against all terrorist groups operating from Afghan soil. Along with this, a demand has also been made for a complete investigation and decisive action against the culprits and their associates of the terrorist attacks that took place in North Waziristan and other border areas.
Pakistani army camp targeted
Islamabad also gave a clear message to Kabul that Pakistan reserves the right to take all necessary steps to protect its sovereignty and protect its citizens. Pakistan Foreign Ministry bluntly said that Pakistan will take all necessary measures to respond to terrorism emanating from Afghan soil.
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It is noteworthy that this diplomatic step has been taken after a recent deadly terrorist attack in North Waziristan. In this attack, militants belonging to the Gul Bahadur faction of TTP targeted a Pakistani Army camp in which four soldiers were killed. After this incident, the concern and resentment regarding Afghanistan has deepened among the security agencies and political circles in Pakistan.
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