Put TTP back or act against him: Islamabad tells Kabul

Islamabad:

Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has both Pakistan and China has expressed profound concern about Pakistan (TTP) in Afghanistan activities during the recent trilateral meeting in Pakistan, China and Afghanistan in Kabul.

“We told Kabul leaders in clear terms: either take measures against TTP or put them back to Pakistan,” he told a press conference at Foreign Office on Friday.

According to Dar, which is also the Vice-Prime Minister of the country, the Trilateral Reunion also discussed the extension of the Chinese Project of the Economic corridor of Pakistan (CPEC) in Afghanistan, posing railways in Kabul and improving regional commercial links.

“During a bilateral meeting with the Afghan Foreign Minister, the two parties examined the implementation of the commitments made during his visit in April.

On the visit of the Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi in Pakistan, Dar said that there had been detailed talks on the second phase of CPEC, with the ML-1-1 rail project and the Karakoram highway as key components. The two countries have stressed that peace and stability are essential for regional development.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs Dar also warned that if India made another mistake like his May inside Pakistan, she will receive the same answer as before. “Pakistan Air Force, the Pakistani army and the Pakistani navy have the full capacity to respond,” he said.

Pakistan and India embarked on a four -day confrontation after the eastern neighbor launched missile strikes inside Pakistan in what he claimed to be a militant attack on tourists in the Pahalgam region of the cashmere held on April 22.

On May 10, Pakistan carried out a series of strikes on various military sites in India. The same day, New Delhi agreed with a ceasefire after the intervention of the United States.

DAR said Pakistan has highlighted national security problems and has adopted a clear position on the main regional challenges in various international forums.

He shared the details of his important visit to the United States from July 21 to July 28, during which Pakistan held the presidency of the United Nations Security Council (USC).

Recalling his visit to the United Kingdom, he said that he had held major meetings with the British Foreign Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister and the leaders of the cashmere.

In London, the High Pakistani commissioner inaugurated the Punjab land digitization project and launched an operation at a window for passport services. He also announced that the PIA would start from direct flights to Manchester from September, considerably facilitating the Pakistanis abroad.

Dar stressed that during the presidency of Pakistan of the CSNU, he strongly raised his voice for Palestine to the UN and the OIC.

“For the first time in many years, a resolution of the CSNU in support of Palestine has been adopted under the direction of Pakistan, which is now used as a point of reference during the global forums. Pakistan has also taken a firm position on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

During his American trip, Dar met US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the president of UNGA, foreign ministers from OIC member states, as well as business leaders, journalists and Pakistanis abroad. He said that these interactions have strengthened the position of Pakistan.

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