Pakistan's intelligence agency (ISI) says terrorists cross Afghanistan into their side, urging Kabul to do more to stop the border crossing by Taliban and al-Qaeda linked militants.
The drug mafia in Afghanistan is supporting terrorists who are creating unrest within Pakistan, the ISI chief, Ahmad Shuja Pasha said while giving a detailed briefing on new US policy on Afghanistan and issues relating to the country's national security during a Parliamentary committee meeting in Islamabad.
Interference in Pakistan is being made through Afghanistan, and conspiracies are being hatched to destabilize Pakistan, a Press TV correspondent quoted Pasha as saying late on Tuesday.
He said that anti-state elements in Afghanistan conspire to destabilize Pakistan and that through diplomatic and military means the matter has been taken up with the Afghan government.
Pasha's statement came as increased US pressure forms the backdrop of launching a parallel operation in North Waziristan.
According to reports, the committee members believe that the Pakistan-Afghan border should be fenced and movement across the border should be strictly monitored.
ISI: Afghanistan behind unrest in Pakistan
The drug mafia in Afghanistan is supporting terrorists who are creating unrest within Pakistan, the ISI chief, Ahmad Shuja Pasha said while giving a detailed briefing on new US policy on Afghanistan and issues relating to the country's national security during a Parliamentary committee meeting in Islamabad.
Interference in Pakistan is being made through Afghanistan, and conspiracies are being hatched to destabilize Pakistan, a Press TV correspondent quoted Pasha as saying late on Tuesday.
He said that anti-state elements in Afghanistan conspire to destabilize Pakistan and that through diplomatic and military means the matter has been taken up with the Afghan government.
Pasha's statement came as increased US pressure forms the backdrop of launching a parallel operation in North Waziristan.
According to reports, the committee members believe that the Pakistan-Afghan border should be fenced and movement across the border should be strictly monitored.
ISI: Afghanistan behind unrest in Pakistan