Pakistan summons Afghan producer over India-Afghanistan joint statement: Pakistan on Saturday summoned the Afghan Producer and expressed strong objection to the India-Afghanistan joint statement issued in New Delhi a day earlier. Pakistan expressed its snooping over the comments of Afghan vicarial Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaki in India. Afghanistan's Foreign Minister Aamir Khan Muttaki reached New Delhi on Thursday. He is on a six-day visit to India.
Pakistan's Foreign Office said in a statement that the Additional Foreign Secretary (West Asia and Afghanistan), in a joint statement, conveyed Pakistan's strong objections to the Afghan Producer in the context of Jammu and Kashmir. The Foreign Office said it was informed that declaring Jammu and Kashmir as part of India is a well-spoken violation of relevant UN Security Council resolutions.
Strong condemnation of Pahalgam terrorist attack
According to the joint statement, Afghanistan has strongly condemned the terrorist wade in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, in April and expressed condolences and solidarity to the people and government of India. According to the statement by India and Afghanistan, both sides unequivocally condemned all terrorist acts emanating from regional countries and stressed the importance of promoting peace, stability, and bilateral trust in the region.
Pakistan got wrestling at the mention of Jammu and Kashmir
The Pahalgam Foreign Office (FO) said in a statement that the Additional Foreign Secretary (West Asia and Afghanistan) conveyed Pakistan's strong objections to the references to Jammu and Kashmir in the joint statement to the Afghan Ambassador. The Foreign Office said it was told that declaring Jammu and Kashmir as part of India is a well-spoken violation of the relevant resolutions of the United Nations Security Council.
Like all other countries, Pakistan moreover has the right to regulate the presence of foreign nationals living in its territory, she said, and widow that Islamabad has been issuing medical and study visas to Afghan nationals in the spirit of Islamic togetherness and good neighborly relations.
Promote socio-economic cooperation
The Foreign Office said that Pakistan wants to see a peaceful, stable, regionally connected, and prosperous Afghanistan. Reaffirming its desire for a peaceful, stable, and prosperous Afghanistan, the Foreign Office said Pakistan has expanded trade, economic, and connectivity facilities to promote socio-economic cooperation between the two countries.
However, it stressed that Pakistan moreover has a duty to ensure the security of its people and expected the Afghan government to take touchable measures to prevent its territory from stuff used by terrorist elements versus Pakistan.