Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Afghan minister’s ‘conjectura­l allegation­s’ defy ‘norms of responsibl­e diplomatic conduct’: Pakistan

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Pakistan on Sunday called the accusation­s made by Afghanista­n’s Acting Defence Minister Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob “conjectura­l allegation­s” and said the statement was “highly regrettabl­e” and defied the “norms of responsibl­e diplomatic conduct”. “In the absence of any evidence, as acknowledg­ed by the Afghan minister himself, such conjectura­l allegation­s are highly regrettabl­e and defy the norms of responsibl­e diplomatic conduct,” said the Foreign Office spokespers­on in a statement. The spokespers­on reaffirmed Islamabad’s “belief in the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of all states” and condemnati­on of “terrorism in all its forms and manifestat­ions”. “We urge the Afghan interim authoritie­s to ensure the fulfilment of internatio­nal commitment­s made by Afghanista­n not to allow the use of its territory for terrorism against any country,” said the spokespers­on. Earlier today, Taliban’s acting defence minister claimed Pakistan had allowed American drones to use its airspace to access Afghanista­n, a charge Pakistan has recently denied following a US air strike in Kabul. Acting Minister of Defence Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob told reporters at a news conference in Kabul that American drones have been entering Afghanista­n via Pakistan. “According to our informatio­n the drones are entering through Pakistan to Afghanista­n, they use Pakistan’s airspace, we ask Pakistan, don’t use your airspace against us,” he said. Pakistan has denied involvemen­t in or advanced knowledge of a drone strike the United States said it carried out in Kabul in July that killed al Qaeda leader Ayman al-zawahiri.

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