Jaffar Express attack: Pakistan demands action against those involved in Afghanistan

Jaffar Express attack: Pakistan has called on the Afghan authorities to take action against those responsible for the Jafar Express attack.

Jaffar Express attack

In a weekly press briefing, Foreign Office Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan reportedly told private TV channel Dunya News that the attack on the Jafar Express was a plot by terrorists outside the nation and urged the Afghan government to cooperate with Pakistan and take action against those responsible.

He urged India to remove the prohibition on Kashmiri political parties and denounced the Indian government’s designation of two Kashmiri groups as unlawful. The Jammu and Kashmir Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen and the Awami Action Committee have been deemed unlawful associations by India for a period of five years.

Jaffar Express attack, According to the Foreign Office Spokesperson, Maulana Muhammad Abbas Ansari formed the Jammu and Kashmir Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen, while Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, a well-known political and religious figure, leads the Awami Action Committee. This ruling brings the total number of political parties and organizations in Kashmir that are prohibited to 16. The Indian government’s stance is shown in the banning of political parties and organizations.

Shafqat Ali Khan commented on the US-imposed travel restrictions on Pakistan, stating that while he has read media stories about them, they are currently merely conjectures. The US government is in contact with our embassy in the US. No information has been given as of yet.

According to the spokesperson for the Foreign Office, Pakistan denounces Israel’s decision to halt aid to the Palestinians. The goal of the Israeli action is to halt relief organizations’ operations. Stopping Israeli atrocities should be the responsibility of the international community.

Ishaq Dar, the foreign minister who attended the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers meeting, reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering support for the Palestinians, according to the Foreign Office spokesperson.

The statement added that the Foreign Minister had side-of-stage meetings with the OIC Secretary General, the Palestinian Prime Minister, and other individuals. On the margins, Ishaq Dar also had a meeting with the Turkish Foreign Minister. Regarding Pakistan’s stance on the Palestinian conflict, the Deputy Prime Minister provided information.

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