• About us
  • Contact us
Monday, October 27, 2025
Dateline Islamabad
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Home
  • E-Paper
  • National
  • Current Affairs
  • International
  • Opinion
  • World Digest
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sci-Tech
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Home
  • E-Paper
  • National
  • Current Affairs
  • International
  • Opinion
  • World Digest
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sci-Tech
  • Health
  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
Morning News
No Result
View All Result
Home National

Pakistan to ask Afghan authorities to resolve issue of sanctuaries: FO

Daily Dateline Islamabad by Daily Dateline Islamabad
March 2, 2025
in National
0
Official delegates, students nominated for foreign trainings to get pre-departure briefing from MoFA
0
SHARES
8
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Staff Reporter

ISLAMABAD :Pakistan would continue to pursue various channels of communication with the Afghan authorities, urging them to take care of the issue of sanctuaries used by terrorists on the territory of Afghanistan.

READ ALSO

Ajoka Institute students shine in compelling production “Marya Hoya Kutta” at PILAC

27th Annual General Meeting of Punjab Municipal Development Fund Company (PMDFC) Held

Speaking at the weekly press briefing on Friday, the Foreign Office spokesperson said, “We have impressed upon the issue of sanctuaries before the international community and the Afghan authorities.

“Pakistan desires friendly, cooperative relations with Afghanistan the way it should be between two neighbours which are tied together through the bonds of history, culture, language and so many complementarities,” he added.

He said, “The key stumbling block in the way of the progress, is the question of sanctuaries enjoyed by terrorists on the Afghan territory. This is a problem we have been emphasising to the Afghan authorities that needs to be addressed squarely and clearly, and we would continue to pursue various channels of communication with the Afghan authorities to take care of this problem.”

To a question regarding trucks stuck at the Pakistan-Iran border and border management, he said, “Broadly speaking, border management is often a complex issue and there are multiple agencies involved from both countries.”

“There are customs, immigration, security, and layers of government departments interacting with each other. At times there could be some misunderstanding like lack of proper documentation. But that doesn’t mean there is a rupture of the commercial interaction between the two countries.”

“About the Torkham border, essentially the problem is that the Afghan side is trying to construct a border post on our side unilaterally and we have urged them to resolve such issues through bilateral mechanism, such as Joint Coordination Committee Meeting, instead of resorting to unilateral actions.”

“We are hopeful that the matter would be resolved through dialogue. With regards to the issue of decision making, I cannot comment on the details of the decision making, but border cannot be closed by an individual on his whim. There are bilateral mechanisms for such matters. If a situation is aggravated due to some development on the other side, till that matter is resolved the border can be closed.”

Responding to a question, he said, “F-16 oversight programme is a regular feature of Pakistan-US Defense collaboration under the “end user agreement” and Pakistan welcomes its continuation.”

“With regards to the broader direction of Pakistan-US relations, as I’ve been emphasising, these are decades old relations and are robust and strong. Our desire is to continue with this important relationship. Pakistan remains committed to carrying this relationship forward.”

“Our relations with the United States are an important priority of our foreign policy. These relations are very dense, and multi-dimensional. We intend to pursue our engagement with the new US administration and interactions between the two countries continue.

Talking about the recent Pakistan-UK dialogue on terrorism, he said, “Both sides exchanged views on the situation in Afghanistan, global and regional landscape and on the security, threats posed by terrorist entities. The talks included the exchange of best practices in the areas of; law enforcement, security, criminal justice, rule of law, countering financing for terrorism and capacity building.”

Related Posts

Ajoka Institute students shine in compelling production “Marya Hoya Kutta” at PILAC
National

Ajoka Institute students shine in compelling production “Marya Hoya Kutta” at PILAC

October 27, 2025
27th Annual General Meeting of Punjab Municipal Development Fund Company (PMDFC) Held
National

27th Annual General Meeting of Punjab Municipal Development Fund Company (PMDFC) Held

October 27, 2025
SSP Usman Butt chairs key meeting on pending investigation cases
National

SSP Usman Butt chairs key meeting on pending investigation cases

October 27, 2025
SNGPL ensures transparent billing, addresses bakers’ association’s concerns
National

SNGPL disconnects three more meters, checks 65 meters

October 27, 2025
117 policemen, 181 civilians martyred in terror attacks this year
National

117 policemen, 181 civilians martyred in terror attacks this year

October 27, 2025
Addressing population growth, climate change crucial to accelerate pace of uplift: CM
National

CM orders health screening for special children across Punjab

October 27, 2025
Next Post
Training is cornerstone of soldier’s professional growth: COAS Asim Munir

Training is cornerstone of soldier's professional growth: COAS Asim Munir

POPULAR NEWS

FAO Employee’s Death Sparks Outcry Over Workplace Stress

FAO employee’s death sparks outcry over workplace stress

March 5, 2025
Nepotism and Incompetence rampant in CDA’s appointments

Nepotism and Incompetence rampant in CDA’s appointments

June 7, 2023
Major Police transfers and postings ordered in Punjab

Major Police transfers and postings ordered in Punjab

May 30, 2024
PWD Chief Engineer placed on ECL by PAC

PWD Chief Engineer placed on ECL by PAC

May 31, 2023
Allegations of injustice and corruption surface within CDA

Allegations of injustice and corruption surface within CDA

July 4, 2023

EDITOR'S PICK

Saudi Ambassador inaugurates IIUI Extravaganza 2022

December 6, 2022

ICCI urges students to focus on entrepreneurship for prosperous career

August 18, 2022
Pakistan expresses support for Palestine’s full UN membership, Dar addresses OIC Summit

Deputy Prime Minister felicitates nation on successful launch of PakSat-MM1*

May 31, 2024
Nawab demands establishment of Junagadh House in Islamabad

PM delays London’s departure

November 12, 2022