Pakistan vows not to allow use of its soil against any other state
Pakistan vows not to allow
The Foreign Minister exchanged views with his counterparts on the unfolding situation in the region.
While highlighting Pakistan’s deep concern over the recent developments, he underscored the need of avoidance of conflict.
The Foreign Minister renewed the call on all parties concerned to abide by the UN Charter and principles of international law to settle differences through peaceful means.
Sharing Pakistan’s perspective, he expressed the hope that the progress made in Afghan peace process would be preserved and further advanced.
Shah Mahmood Qureshi reiterated Pakistan’s readiness to continue to play its role in preventing further escalation and maintaining regional peace and stability.
Public reaction
Pakistan has witnessed nation-wide protest from Karachi to Islamabad and Gilgit Baltistan.
Yesterday, tens of thousands of protesters marched to US consulate in Karachi from Karachi Press Club via II Chundrigar Road and Native Jetty Bridge.
Meanwhile, another mammoth protest rally held in Islamabad.
The protesters condemned the US airstrikes in Baghdad citing its illegality. They said US made Pakistanis to recall Salala airstrikes in which US killed many Pakistan Army soldiers.
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