Pakistan asks the UN to address the growing threat of TTP, DA’SH


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In the United Nations, Pakistan has asked the international community to take a greater knowledge of the growing terrorist threat raised by the tehrik-i-taliban Pakistan (TTP), the brigade of Majeed and Da’ish, warning that the threat extends Beyond Afghanistan and Pakistan, which affects the entire region and beyond.

In his statement in the informative session of the UN Security Council on “Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts”, Pakistan’s permanent representative before the UN, Munir Akram, urged the world to take decisive measures against the crisis of expanding terrorism.

He also rejected any claim that Da’ish’s recruit facilitation of Da’ish, as confirmed by the confirmed by the recent report of the UN monitoring team.

Akram stressed that Pakistan, having successfully dismantled groups such as Al-Qaeda within their borders, continues to confront TTP, DA’ISH threats and the Majeed brigade, which operate from safe reflections through the border.

He asked for more international attention to these groups, emphasizing that their presence and activities are well documented in the UN reports and must be approached urgently.

The Pakistan ambassador also condemned terrorism in all its forms, reiterating the important role of the country in global efforts against terrorism.

He reflected on the great cost that Pakistan has taken in his battle against terrorism, with the loss of more than 80,000 innocent lives and substantial damage in his economy.

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