The weapons left in Afghanistan have fallen into the hands of Afghan terrorists, the spokesman of the Foreign Office

Islamabad: Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch has said that Pakistan has informed the interim Afghan government of its concerns regarding the recent incident on the Afghan border.

In the weekly media briefing, he said that Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani will preside over the Commonwealth Youth Ministerial Conference in London from September 12 to 15 and will meet the leaders of various countries participating in the Commonwealth Conference.

He said that human rights violations are continuing in the illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir of India. International human rights organizations have drawn the attention of the G20 countries to the ongoing human rights violations in Occupied Kashmir. International human rights organizations have informed the G20 countries by writing a letter. The region has also been informed about restrictions on freedom of expression in the illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir of India.

According to the spokesman of the Foreign Office, Pakistan’s security agencies are determined to eradicate terrorism from the country. He said that Pakistan has informed the interim Afghan government about its concerns regarding the recent incident on the Afghan border.

Mumtaz Zahra Baloch further said that the issue of terrorist attacks from Afghan soil has been raised with the Afghan authorities. Arms left in Afghanistan have fallen into the hands of Afghan terrorist groups. We do not blame anyone. Weapons left in Afghanistan require global attention.

He said that he cannot comment on the economic situation of Pakistan. Pakistan and Russia have important relations. Delegations are being exchanged between Pakistan and Russia. Energy cooperation between Pakistan and Russia continues. The caretaker foreign minister is finalizing matters regarding the UK visit.

The spokesperson said that the Indian leadership is under the influence of its internal political affairs. Indian leadership should focus on the challenges faced by the Indian people. The Indian leadership should end the series of unnecessary statements on Pakistan.

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