New Pak-US Front against Terror took sights on eg, ttp

Pakistan and the United States promised on Tuesday to elaborate on Counter terrorism collaboration with a renewed focus on tackling banned terrorist groups, including Balochistan Liberation Army (eg), the Islamic State (ISIS) -khorasan and Tehreek-E-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). But what was important in the joint statement that was issued after the latest round of terrorism -dialogue held in Islamabad was that for the first time it was that the United States agreed to work with Pakistan to tackle groups as the forbidden eg. The two countries regularly have a dialogue on terrorism, but never before the joint declaration mentioned terrorist groups such as. The latest step highlights the growing cooperation and terrorism collaboration between the two countries. It came a day after the US Department of State formally appointed, among other things, and its suicide squad, Majeed Brigade, as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO). Development is seen as an important diplomatic victory for Pakistan at a time when India openly supports terrorist groups, including, among other things, to create instability in Balochistan. The Ministry of State said on Monday that it has also added Majeed Brigade as an alias to Blas existing specially designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) list, first introduced in 2019. The latest term will take effect on publication in the federal register. “Today’s action demonstrates Trump administration’s obligation to counteract terrorism,” the state of state said, adding that such terms “play a critical role” in limiting support and resources for terrorist activity. Bla was blacklisted in 2019 after a series of deadly attacks in Pakistan. Since then, the group has continued to target civil and security forces, often using the majed brigade to perform high-profile suicide tasks. In 2024, among others, the responsibility for suicide attacks near Karachi Airport and Gwadar Port Authority complex assumed. This year, it claimed hijacking by Jaffar Express, who killed 31 people, including security staff, and then over 300 passengers who were hostages. The second highlight of the joint statement issued on Tuesday was that, in contrast to the Indian accusations, the United States praised Pakistan’s continued successes of containing terrorist units that posed a threat to peace and security in the region and the world. According to observers, this clearly indicated that the United States was not ready to buy the Indian tale that Pakistan was behind the Pahagam attack on April 22. The joint statement said Pakistan and the United States confirmed their common obligation to fight terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. According to the joint statement, the dialogue was co -chair of a special secretary of the United Nations, Nabeel Munir and the US Department of State Acting Coordinator for CounterTerrorism Gregory D Logerfo. “Both delegations emphasized the critical significance of developing effective approaches to terrorist threats, including those designated by the Balochistan Liberation Army, Isis-Khorasan and Tehreek-E-Taliban Pakistan,” the statement says. The United States welcomes Pakistan’s continued successes of containing terrorist units that pose a threat to peace and security in the region and the world. Furthermore, the United States expressed compassion for the loss of civilians and members of law enforcement authorities in terrorist incidents in Pakistan, including the barbaric Jaffar Express terror attack and the bombing of a school bus in Khuzdar. Both delegations emphasized the importance of building a stronger institutional framework and developing capabilities to respond to security challenges and to address the use of new technologies for terrorist purposes. Both sides confirmed their intention to work close to multilateral forums, including the United Nations, to promote effective and sustained approaches to terrorism. By confirming the long -standing partnership between Pakistan and the United States, both sides emphasized that sustained and structured commitment remains crucial to counteracting terrorism and promoting peace and stability. Pakistan and the American fight against terrorism saw a renewed push since President Donald Trump joined his second period. Since then, the relationship has been on the upward course with frequent high -level exchanges. This year, Pakistan, who traded on the US intelligence, arrested and delivered one of Masterminds in August 2021 Kabul Airport attack. This assistance led President Trump to publicly praise Pakistan in his virgin address to the US Congress.

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