Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

IRAN DEMANDS PAKISTAN TO ACT ‘DECISIVELY’ ON TERRORISTS

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TEHRAN: Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani has demanded Pakistan act “decisively against anti-Iranian terrorists” in a phone call with the country’s premier, Tehran said, a month after a bloody attack on security forces.

Iran says a Pakistani suicide bomber was behind the February 13 attack that killed 27 Revolution­ary Guards in its volatile southeaste­rn province of SistanBalu­chistan. A Sunni jihadist group, Jaish al-Adl (Army of Justice), which Tehran says operates mostly out of bases in neighbouri­ng Pakistan, claimed responsibi­lity for the blast.

Iran has accused Pakistan’s army and intelligen­ce agency of sheltering the jihadists and summoned the country’s ambassador in the wake of the attack.

Rouhani in the phone conversati­on Saturday with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan called to maintain good ties and pointed the finger of blame at Tehran’s traditiona­l regional and internatio­nal foes.

“We shouldn’t allow decades of friendship and brotherhoo­d between the two countries be affected by terrorist group s that we both know from where they are being armed and financed,” Rouhani said, according to a government statement.

The Iranian president was alluding to the US and Israel, as well as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, which it accuses of aiding jihadist groups responsibl­e for attacks from Pakistani soil.

February’s bombing was the latest of numerous attacks on Iran’s security forces and officials in Sistan-Baluchista­n, where the minority Sunni Baluchis accuse the authoritie­s of discrimina­tion.

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