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Sartaj Aziz asks Afghan govt to forestall cross-border transformation of terrorists
- Updated: May 10, 2017
Prime Minister’s Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz asked Afghan authorities on Wednesday to boost notice to prevent cross-border transformation of terrorists.
Aziz also demanded that a Afghan supervision should moment down on militant outfit Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan’s sanctuaries on a soil.
Afghan boss might revisit Pakistan notwithstanding limit attack: Sadiq
The adviser’s matter came dual days after Pakistani forces’ retaliatory glow to Afghan army’s charge on a limit city of Chaman. The Pakistan Army killed 50 Afghan soldiers and limit confidence personnel, harmed some-more than 100 infantry and broken 5 Afghan check posts.
On May 5, 11 people, including women, children and a FC man, were killed and 47 harmed when Afghan limit army resorted to ‘unprovoked’ banishment during Pakistani infantry guarding a census team.
Pakistan army kills 50 Afghan infantry in Chaman: IGFC
Aziz went on to contend that Pakistan had always done efforts for assent and fortitude in Afghanistan.
“Peace in Afghanistan is critical for Pakistan’s security,” he added.
Commenting on a ongoing raids by a Pakistan Army, a confidant pronounced Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad was launched to clean a segment of a remaining militant elements.
“All militant sanctuaries have been broken in Waziristan after a successful operation,” he added.