ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Thursday said that it would not let anti-Pakistan elements active in Afg
hanistan succeed in their nefarious designs.
This was stated by Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal during his weekly news briefing in Islamabad on Thursday.
The spokesperson said there were multiple actors functioning in Afg
hanistan and the nexus between RAW and the terrorist groups in that country was involved in subversive activities against
Pakistan.
The spokesperson said that multiple actors penetrating into ungoverned spaces inside Afg
hanistan were affecting the friendly relations between the two brotherly countries.
“Pakistan and Afg
hanistan need close coordination with each other for overcoming the scourge of terrorism. We are cognizant of certain elements and their nefarious intentions,” he said.
The spokesperson said that
Pakistan condemned the heinous attack and killing of its diplomatic official Nayyar Iqbal Rana in Jalalabad. He demanded that the perpetrators of this act of violence be apprehended and brought to the justice.
Replying to a question, he said
Pakistan had taken up the martyrdom of Nayyar Iqbal with the government of Afg
hanistan. The foreign se
cretary had summoned the Charge dR
17;Affaires of Afg
hanistan as soon as the news was received, he said.
“We have asked for a thorough investigation of this incident to bring the perpetrators to the justice and expose the forces behind this heinous act. Also, we have requested to ensure protection and security of all
Pakistanis and the diplomatic staff stationed in Afg
hanistan.”
He said the Afghan side had expressed its grief over the incident and assured us of their full cooperation.
“The Afghan president has made a phone call to the
Pakistani PM. The Afghan National Security Adviser (NSA) also called the
Pakistani NSA. The deputy foreign minister of Afg
hanistan sent a message to the foreign se
cretary. We are communicating at all levels regarding the issue,” he said.
He said Indian forces had martyred seven Kashmiri youth in the past week in occupied Jammu and Kashmir. “These youngsters were killed in Pampore, Pulwama, Uri and Kupwara areas. Two dozens of defenseless Kashmiris were also injured through use of brute force, bullets, teargas shells and pellets. The illegal house arrest and detention of Syed Ali Gilani, Shabbir Ahmad Shah, Massrat Alam Bhat, Aasiya Andrabi and Fehmeeda Sofi continues under the draconian Public Safety Act,” he said. He said that
Pakistan congratulated the two Kashmiri human rights activists, Parveena Ahangar and Imroz Parvez, for being awarded the prestigious Rafto Prize 2017, for their decades-long tireless efforts and struggle against India’s gross human rights violations in Indian occupied Kashmir. The award ceremony was held in Bergen, Norway. Replying to another question, he said issues of recent display of anti-Pakistan slogans on London cabs was raised by the
Pakistani high commissioner in UK with the FCO and by the foreign se
cretary with the British ambassador in Islamabad.
“Transport for London (TfL) company promptly responded and ordered the removal of the same from the London cabs. We have been informed that an inquiry has been initiated into the matter. We have been assured disciplinary action against the perpetrators,” he said.
Regarding the NATO se
cretary general’s statement, Dr Faisal said that
Pakistan had made unmatched sacrifices, both in blood and treasur
e in fighting against terrorism.
Published in Daily Times, November 10th 2017.