Pakistan: We do not tolerate cross-border terrorism
Referring to the country's air attacks on Afghanistan and subsequent clashes with the Taliban, the Prime Minister of Pakistan said that Islamabad will not tolerate cross-border terrorism. |
According to the regional office Tasnim News Agency, Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, referring to border clashes with Taliban forces, said that Pakistan wants peaceful relations with neighboring countries, but it does not tolerate cross-border terrorism.
Shahbaz said: We want to live in a peaceful environment with our neighboring brothers; Trade, commerce and expansion of our relations, but unfortunately, if neighboring soil is used for terrorism, it is intolerable.
According to “Dawn News”, the Prime Minister of Pakistan further asked “neighboring countries” to “come and sit” to create a plan to eradicate terrorism.
He pointed to the Taliban government and added: I hope our neighboring country will carefully consider my invitation. military, including women and children.
Pakistan claimed that in these attacks a TTP commander named “Abdullah Shah” was targeted, but this news was denied by this commander himself.
After that, Taliban forces along the border with Pakistan clashed with the country’s military in three areas, resulting in casualties.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |