Islamabad:
Pakistan on Friday strongly criticized India for sponsoring terrorism on Pakistani soil and its non -compliance with the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) by sharing flood -related data.
The Foreign Office’s spokesman Shafqat Ali Khan said in a weekly briefing that India conveyed some flood -related information through diplomatic channels, but it did not provide complete data and did not follow the agreed mechanisms under IWT.
The spokesman reiterated that India is actively involved in the sponsorship of terrorism in the country. He claimed that Islamabad has already shared ‘documented evidence’ for Indian involvement with both the international community and friendly nations.
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“India’s role in fuel for terrorism in Pakistan is well documented and has been shared globally,” Khan said.
He also called on the Afghan government to take meaningful steps towards terrorist groups ‘operating from Afghan Earth’. “Safe garden for terrorists is still found in Afghanistan,” he warned. “Pakistan knows how to protect his people and its territory.”
The comments follow a recent border operation of Pakistani forces aimed at neutralizing threats derived from all over the border.
“Afghanistan must make sure its land is not used against Pakistan,” the spokesman added.
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With comment on the question of Afghan migrants, the spokesman expressed concern about statements from the German Foreign Ministry and called for urgent action.
“Germany must ensure that Afghan citizens awaiting resettlement are evacuated by Pakistan as soon as possible,” Khan said.
FO also issued a strong condemnation of Israeli military actions in Khan Younis, Gaza, especially attacks on hospitals and journalists.
“Israel continues to commit gross violations of human rights,” the spokesman said, adding that targeting civil infrastructure and media is very condemal.
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Pakistan also condemned Israel’s recent aggression in Yemen and confirmed his support for the internationally recognized government led by Rashad al-Alimi in Aden.
“Pakistan continues to condemn Israeli attempts to destabilize the region,” he added.



