Fo reaffirms zero tolerance for terrorism


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Islamabad:

Pakistan on Friday strongly reiterated his unwavering commitment to combat terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, asking for an objective and collective global action against the threat, while rejected the politically politically directed narratives aimed at defamed the country.

In a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Pakistan reiterated his “zero tolerance policy towards terrorism in all forms and manifestations”, emphasizing that it has been a “first -line state in the global struggle against terrorism.”

The statement highlighted Pakistan’s contributions to international anti -terrorism efforts, including the recent arrest of Sharifullah, the alleged intellectual author of Abbey Gate’s bombardment.

“Pakistan has effectively dismantled the terrorist attire, arrested and processed his leadership, and derail his paintings,” the statement said, adding that any link of the Pahalgam incident “denies terrestrial realities.”

The Ministry pointed out that investigations on the attack of the Pahalgama on April 22, which killed 26 civilians, are not conclusive. “The incident occurred in a dispute region under the occupation of India, and tries to link Pakistan with him is politically motivated,” the statement added.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused India of “exploiting such designations to boost anti-pakistan propaganda and divert international attention from their irresponsible and dishonest behavior, including continuous atrocities of human rights in Iioj & K”.

Pakistan also urged the international community to adopt “objective and non -discriminatory policies” in the fight against terrorism. “Terrorist organizations such as the Majeed Brigade must also appear as alias of the Baluchistan Liberation Army (Bla,” he emphasized.

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