Diplomatic note: Rajnath’s statements ‘violate general tactful norms

In response to Nisar's matter on Thursday, Rajnath terms Pakistan as a biggest violator.PHOTO:EXPRESS TRIBUNE

In response to Nisar’s matter on Thursday, Rajnath terms Pakistan as a biggest violator.PHOTO:EXPRESS TRIBUNE

ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Thursday described as absurd a new remarks of a Indian Home Minister in that he threatened to mangle Pakistan into ‘10 pieces’, observant his avowal valid over doubt India’s “involvement behind terrorism” in a country.

“We strongly reject a absurd remarks of a Indian home apportion that are in finish defilement of all tactful norms, a UN Charter and other general instruments, guaranteeing supervision and territorial firmness of states,” pronounced Foreign Office Spokesperson Nafees Zakria during his weekly briefing.

Rajnath Singh had indicted Pakistan of “trying to destabilise India by enlivening terrorism”, a assign Islamabad has regularly rejected.

Zakria pronounced such remarks irreproachable Pakistan’s long-standing position that a Indian supervision and a comprehension agencies were concerned in “subversive and militant activities and apprehension financing in Pakistan to fuel tragedy and destabilise a country.”

“The general village contingency take notice of such insane statements and Indian-sponsored terrorism in Pakistan,” he demanded.

The orator pronounced Afghanistan indispensable to send certain signals to a Taliban, mouth-watering them to join a assent routine along with required incentives.

“In a view, an Afghan-owned and Afghan-led routine is a best approach and not a troops option,” Zakria added.

He insisted that Pakistan believes that ‘the many good approach to pierce brazen in this courtesy is critical talks between Afghan supervision and a Taliban.’

Published in The Express Tribune, Dec 16th, 2016.

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