- Pakistan warns the Afghan Taliban on TTP Safe Havens.
- Islamabad pushes the Taliban to act against cross -border terror.
- Administrator of Foreign Affairs invokes an Afghan acting ambassador.
Pakistan has asked the Afghan government to tidy up links with Pakistan Tehreek-E-Taliban (TTP) and to respect its commitment to eliminate the Afghan soil group, warning that the fact that the fact of not acting would be treated as a “hostile” activity.
Islamabad sent his message through the Afghan acting ambassador to Pakistan, who was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the other day. The envoy has been informed in clear terms that the Taliban regime of Afghanistan must ensure that its soil is not used for terrorist activities, The news reported Wednesday.
The envoy was summoned following a recent increase in terrorist activities of Fitna al -Khawarij terrorists, sheltering on Afghan soil and is funded and sponsored by Indian’s RAW – Research and analysis.
Highly placed diplomatic sources told The news Tuesday evening, the acting ambassador Afghan Sardar Ahmed Shakib was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Foreign Secretary Syed Ali Assad Gilani said Pakistan’s concern to the Taliban envoy.
Meanwhile, the Prime Minister’s special assistant, with the status of the Minister of State, Muhammad Sadiq Khan, returned from the United Arab Emirates (Water), where he had gone on an unexpected mission linked to Afghanistan. He will submit a detailed report to the management of his business.
He is likely to direct a delegation of senior officials in Kabul later this week to take the latest developments from bilateral problems with the Taliban government.
Sadiq Khan will transmit a severe message from the management of Pakistan to its interlocutors in the Afghan capital. He will also have a meeting with the acting Afghan Minister of the Afghans Mulla Amir Muttaqi.
Meanwhile, sources have told this scribe that 18 terrorists had been killed near the Chahbahar region in Iran, which had a narrow association with the terrorist group Bla – the Balutchistan Liberation Army. Sixteen terrorists have been allegedly from Afghan nationals.
The spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Shafqat Ali Khan, was not available to comment on the developments related to Afghanistan, while his phone remained unanswered until the end of the evening.