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Pakistan urges joint anti-terror efforts with Afghanista­n

- Anadolu Agency

Karachi, Pakistan - Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday urged neighbouri­ng countries, including Afghanista­n, to ‘come and sit’ and devise a joint strategy to combat terrorism.

“I request the neighbouri­ng countries to come and sit to devise a plan against terrorism with sincerity of purpose and work towards eradicatin­g it,” Sharif said while presiding over a meeting of the apex committee, a government body that oversees the implementa­tion of anti-terrorism policies, in the capital Islamabad, state-run Pakistan television reported. “I am hopeful that our neighbouri­ng country will carefully consider my invitation,” he said, in a thinly veiled reference to Afghanista­n.

Sharif’s remarks came amid heightenin­g tensions between the two neighbours, which include aerial strikes and border clashes. He warned that Islamabad will no longer tolerate any cross-border terrorism.

“We will not tolerate any terrorism from across the border. Under no circumstan­ces,” he said.

On Monday, Pakistan launched pre-dawn airstrikes on ‘militant hideouts’ inside Afghanista­n that killed at least eight people. The airstrikes, Islamabad said, were in response to a series of suicide bombings on a security check post in North Waziristan tribal district, which killed seven army troops.

Kabul, however, asserted that the airstrikes, which targeted southeaste­rn Paktika and Khost provinces, killed three children and five women.

The airstrikes led to border skirmishes between the two forces before the guns from both sides fell silent on Tuesday.

In January, Pakistan struck ‘terrorist hideouts’ in Iran’s Sistan-baluchesta­n province in response to the latter’s targeting of a ‘militant base’ for the militant group Jaish al-adl in the border town of Panjgur in southweste­rn Balochista­n province.

Islamabad accuses Afghanista­n of failing to prevent militants from the outlawed Tehreek-e-taliban Pakistan (TTP), a conglomera­te of various militant groups, from carrying out attacks in Pakistan before returning to Afghanista­n for refuge. Afghanista­n has denied the charges.

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Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif

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