Islamabad:
Pakistan criticized India on Friday for sponsoring terrorism in the Pakistani soil and his failure to adhere to the Indo Water Treaty (IWT) to share data related to floods.
The spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Shafqat Ali Khan, in a weekly informative session, said that India transmitted certain information related to floods through diplomatic channels, but did not provide complete data and did not follow the mechanisms agreed under the IWT.
The spokesman reiterated that India actively participates in sponsoring terrorism within the country. He said that Islamabad has already shared the “documented evidence” of Indian participation with the international community and friendly nations.
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“The role of India in the food of terrorism within Pakistan is well documented and has been shared worldwide,” Khan said.
He also urged the Afghan government to take significant measures against terrorist groups operating from Afghan soil. ”
The comments follow a recent border operation of the Pakistani forces, aimed at neutralizing the threats emanating from the entire border.
“Afghanistan must ensure that its soil is not used against Pakistan,” added the spokesman.
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When commenting on the issue of Afghan migrants, the spokesman expressed concern about the statements of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs and requested an urgent action.
“Germany must ensure that Afghan citizens wait for resettlement to evacuate Pakistan as soon as possible,” Khan said.
The FO also issued a strong condemnation of Israeli military actions in Khan Younis, Gaza, in particular attacks against hospitals and journalists.
“Israel continues to commit serious violations of human rights,” said the spokesman, adding that heading to civil infrastructure and the media is very condemnable.
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Pakistan also denounced Israel’s recent aggression in Yemen, reaffirming his support for the internationally recognized government directed by Rashad al-Alimi in Aden.
“Pakistan continues to condemn Israeli attempts to destabilize the region,” he added.