
- Pakistan warns the Afghan Taliban about TTP Safe Havens.
- Islamabad presses the Taliban to act against cross -border terror.
- Compliance with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the Aphgan Ambassador.
Pakistan has asked the Afghan government to cut the ties with the Tehreek-E-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and fulfill its commitment to eliminate the group from the Afghan soil, warning that the lack of action would be treated as a “hostile” activity.
Islamabad transmitted his message through the AFGANO interim ambassador to Pakistan, who was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs the other day. The envoy was told in clear terms that the Taliban regime of Afghanistan must ensure that its soil is not used for terrorist activities, The news reported on Wednesday.
The envoy was summoned following a recent increase in the terrorist activities of Fitna al-Khawarij terrorists, protecting on Afghan soil and are financed and sponsored by the raw wing of the investigation and analysis of India.
Highly located diplomatic sources said The news On Tuesday night that the Afghan interim ambassador, Sardar Ahmed Shakib, was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Additional Foreign Secretary, Syed Ali Assad Gilani, transmitted Pakistan’s concern to the envoy Taliban.
Meanwhile, the special assistant of the Prime Minister, with the state of the Minister of State, Muhammad Sadiq Khan, has returned from the United Arab Emirates (EAU), where he had gone to an unbeatized mission related to Afghanistan. You will present a detailed report to the leadership about your company.
It is likely to lead a delegation of senior officials to Kabul at the end of this week to address the latest bilateral issues with the Taliban government.
Sadiq Khan will transmit a severe message of Pakistan’s leadership to his interlocutors in the Afghan capital. You will also have a meeting with the Foreign Minister of Afghan Mulla Amir Muttaqi.
Meanwhile, the sources told this writing that 18 terrorists were killed near the Chahbahar area of Iran, which had a close association with the Blar terrorist group: the Baluchistan Liberation Army. According to reports, sixteen terrorists were Afghan citizens.
The spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the additional Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Shafqat Ali Khan, was not available to comment on the developments related to Afghanistan, since his phone was left unanswered late at night.