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Pakistan urges Afghanistan to stop terrorist fleeing
Pakistani Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Director General Major General Asim Bajwa urged Afghan authorities to implement “strict surveillance” along the Pak-Afghan border to prevent terrorists from “escaping”.
We had seized that terrorists could escape to Afghanistan to maintain a strategic distance from operation Zarb-i-Azb, Bajwa said focusing on that Pakista has constantly augmented full backing for peace in Afghanistan, and will keep on doing as such “with most extreme truthfulness”.
“We had preempted that terrorists could flee to Afghanistan to avoid operation Zarb-i-Azb,” he said, stressing that Pakistan has always extended full support for peace in Afghanistan, and will continue to do so “with utmost sincerity”.
Meanwhile, Afghanistan foreign ministry stressed that Afghanistan is on the front line against terrorism but seriously needs neighboring, regional and the world’s cooperation in wiping out extremist groups from the country.
Both equally Pakistan in addition to Afghanistan include falsely accused the other person of harbouring extremists on their gets, blaming the opposite regarding not complete.
This comes as Pakistani foreign ministry in a press conference in Islamabad said that Daesh militants are not in Pakistan and they would not allow any groups to contact with ISIS group.
