Pulwama terror haunts Pakistan! From Afghanistan to Iran, countries lodge strong protest in UNSC against Pakistan for soiling terrorism

NewsBharati    18-Feb-2019
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New Delhi, February 18: After committing the crime of targeting the Indian forces, stars of Pakistan has changed for the worse. Reclining with a laid back attitude assuming no threat from anyone, the country has invited major danger from all the international countries.

 

After Iran accused Pakistan of supporting the suicide bombers that killed 27 Revolutionary guards on Wednesday, Afghanistan has protested against Islamabad to the UN Security Council. The permanent mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations has complained about Islamabad’s dealings with the Taliban in violation of Afghanistan’s sovereignty.

In a letter dated 15 February, Chargé d’affaires of Afghan Mission Nazifullah Salarzai wrote to President of the UN Security Council about Islamabad bypassing Kabul in its dealing with Taliban.

President Ashraf Ghani strongly condemns the terrorist attack that targeted CRPF personnel in Jammu & Kashmir. The government of AFG expresses its sympathy and deep condolences to the Indian government and people, and the families of the soldiers who fell victim to the incident.

Afghanistan complained that Pakistan government invited a Taliban delegation for a high-level meeting which will be attended by Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan. “The decision is deeply regrettable as it seeks to recognise and legitimise an armed group (Taliban) that poses a security and stability threat to Afghanistan,” Salarzai said.

Iran summoned Pakistan envoy expressing its strong protest over the recent deadly terrorist attack in the southeastern Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchestan. Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said the Islamic Republic conveyed its strong protest to the Pakistani diplomat during the meeting. 

On Saturday, Iran's Revolutionary Guards has accused "Pakistan's security forces" of supporting the perpetrators of the recent suicide bombing in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchistan in Iran that killed 27 troops on Wednesday. The remarks by Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Commander-in-chief Mohammad Ali Jafari were aired by the Iranian state-owned broadcaster hours before the funeral was held.

Pakistan backed JeM had attacked the CRPF convoy on February 14 wherein 40 jawans were martyred after a suicide bomber attacked the CRPF convoy with a car laden with explosives. Taking off the Most Favoured Nations tag from Pakistan the country has been condemned for supporting and soiling terrorism.