The Citizen (Gauteng)

Iranian leader calls Pakistan govt to task

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– 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 Sistan-Baluchista­n.

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 o0n Saturday evening 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 groupuscul­es 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 United States and their bitter enemies 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. – AFP

Tehran

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