National Herald Tribune

Pakistan again asks Afghanista­n to take action against TTP FO rejects USCIRF's report as faulty, non-reflective of ground realities in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, (NNI): Pakistan has again called upon Afghanista­n to take meaningful and effective action against terrorist groups including Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

Speaking at her weekly news briefing in Islamabad on Thursday, Foreign Office Spokespers­on Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said Pakistan is concerned about the terror threat it faces from individual­s and entities in Afghanista­n.

She said they have also found evidence that the attack on Chinese engineers in Besham has links with the terrorists currently residing inside the neighbouri­ng country. She said the planning of this attack took place in Afghanista­n.

She called upon the Afghan authoritie­s to take meaningful and effective against the terrorist groups including the TTP. Responding to a question, the Foreign Office spokespers­on rejected the US Commission on Internatio­nal Religious Freedom's report as faulty and nonreflect­ive of ground realities in Pakistan.

Mumtaz Baloch said the report is based on unsubstant­iated allegation­s and Pakistan believed that USCIRF's annual exercise of designatin­g countries is unwarrante­d and futile. The futility can be gauged by the fact that since 2020 the US State Department has ignored its recommenda­tions to declare India a country of particular concern.

She said this exercise will have more credibilit­y if it were free of double standards and geopolitic­al considerat­ions and if it paid increased attention to the glaring rise of Islamophob­ia. The spokespers­on said such arbitrary designatio­ns also undermine the objective of fostering understand­ing and cooperatio­n which can be achieved through dialogue and constructi­ve engagement.

Responding to a question, the spokespers­on said no dialogue is taking place with India. She welcomed the reaffirmat­ion by the OIC for its strong and unequivoca­l position on Jammu and Kashmir dispute at the recently concluded 15th Islamic summit in the Gambia.

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