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Pakistan accuses India of interfering in Balochistan province

01 July, 2020 10:35

Pakistan accuses India of interfering in Balochistan province while adversely affecting peace efforts in Afghanistan.

 

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said India has been continuously trying to destabilize Pakistan to divert attention from its own internal chaos.

Pakistan accuses India of interfering in Balochistan

In a statement, he said India is interfering in Balochistan province of Pakistan. Besides, he said, at the same time India is also adversely affecting peace efforts in Afghanistan.

The Minister said he has apprised US Special Representative about Indian intentions.

He said terrorists involved in Stock Exchange attack wanted to make people hostage but Pakistani security personnel successfully foiled their bid.

Qureshi further said India wants incidents of terrorism to divert world attention.

He said it is India, which orchestrated the drama of Pulwama attack.

Later, he talked to Pakistan’s Special Envoy for Afghanistan in Islamabad on Wednesday.

Shah Mahmood Qureshi said India may sabotage peace of the region to divert attention from its internal failures.

He said we have been continuously apprising the global community about peace and security in the region.

The FM said durable peace and stability in Afghanistan is inevitable for development and progress of the region.

He said Pakistan, as a common responsibility, played a reconciliatory role in the Afghan Peace Process with utmost sincerity, which was commended by the entire world.

He expressed the resolve that Pakistan will continue its efforts for peace and stability in Afghanistan and the region.

They also exchanged views on Afghan Peace Process and regional peace and stability.

Earlier, Prime Minister Imran Khan had blamed India for terror attacks in Pakistan.

India undoubtedly involved in terrorist activities inside Pakistan, said Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday.

He said this, while speaking in the National Assembly soon after the passage of annual budget.

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