Islamabad:
The Director General of Public Relations (ISPR), lieutenant-general Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, said that there are credible evidence that illegal Afghan nationals were involved in terrorism and serious crimes in Pakistan.
In an interview with a German magazine, the CEO ISPR said that Pakistan had hosted millions of Afghan refugees for 40 years. He said that Pakistan had made arrangements developed for the return worthy of Afghan refugees to their country.
He said Pakistan has extended the deadline for the return of Afghan refugees to their country several times for humanitarian land. The main reasons to take refuge in Afghan refugees were foreign interference and civil war, which no longer exist, he said.
The CEO ISPR said that the American weapons left after the American withdrawal from Afghanistan is used in terrorist activities in Pakistan. Even the United States has also expressed concern about the use of these weapons in terrorist activities, he added.
In response to a question, Sharif said that violent incidents in India were the result of the growing extremist policies of the Indian government. India still presents its internal problems as external and external problems as internal problems, he said.
The CEO ISPR said that India was involved in terrorist activities in Pakistan as part of the state sponsorship, adding that there is credible evidence of the participation of Indian army officers in such activities. Pakistan has also repeatedly presented evidence of Indian terrorism to the international community, he noted.
Asked about the question of cashmere, he urged the international community to play its role in resolving the long -standing dispute. He stressed that Pakistan rejects all non -state actors at all levels.
He said there is no room for armed groups in Pakistan, adding that no group or individual other than the State has the power to declare jihad.
The CEO ISPR said that Pakistan had not only played the role of a front line in the war against terrorism, but also made immense sacrifices.
During the recent Pakistani-Indian conflict, Marka-E-Haq, US President Trump played a role in strategic leadership. The United States has said that the Majid Brigade prohibits a global terrorist organization, he said.
In response to another question, the CEO said that Pakistan had constructive and strategic relations with its fraternal country in China.
He said several terrorists killed in Balutchistan were included in the list of so-called missing people.