THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF PAKISTAN HAS REJECTED
THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF PAKISTAN HAS REJECTED THE RECENT STATEMENT MADE BY THE AFGHAN FOREIGN MINISTER, stating that terrorism is not an internal issue of Pakistan but a regional problem rooted in groups operating inside Afghanistan.
According to the Foreign Office Spokesperson, Pakistan has presented concrete evidence of terrorist activities to the Kabul government and demanded that Afghan soil not be used against Pakistan.
It was further stated that Pakistan maintains long-standing ties with the Afghan people, but will not compromise on national sovereignty.
The Foreign Office emphasized that peace, cooperation, and mutual respect with Kabul are the only guarantees for regional stability.
PAK–INDIA RELATIONS: FORMULATION OF A NEW DIPLOMATIC STRATEGY
A high-level meeting was held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to review a new diplomatic strategy against Indian border aggression and false propaganda.
Sources indicate that Pakistan plans to send a diplomatic delegation to highlight its stance at the international level.
The Foreign Office Spokesperson said that Pakistan has always supported peace and dialogue, but there can be no compromise on national security and sovereignty.
PAKISTAN’S ACTIVE ROLE IN INTERNATIONAL FORUMS
According to an official statement, Pakistan participated in the 19th Ministerial Meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM).
During the session, Pakistan presented effective proposals for a fair global system and regional peace for developing countries.
The Ministry affirmed that Pakistan will continue to raise its voice for peace, human rights, and economic stability at international platforms.
FOREIGN OFFICE’S STANCE ON FUTURE STRATEGY
Pakistan will continue its diplomatic efforts for regional peace.
Relations with Afghanistan and India will be guided by national interests.
In dealings with the global community, focus will remain on economic diplomacy and partnerships for peace.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs took a clear and firm position, stating that THE DESIRE FOR PEACE SHOULD NOT BE MISTAKEN FOR WEAKNESS.
TODAY’S BULLETIN FROM THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF PAKISTAN
Once again underscores that Pakistan desires peace but will never accept any pressure when it comes to defending its sovereignty and the safety of its people.
