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Iran thwarts Pakistan's 'undiplomatic tactics', removes anti-India posters from consulate in Mashhad
Mashhad: Taking a strong stance against Islamabad for using its consulate to promote anti-India activities, Iranian officials on August 15 forcibly removed banners from Pakistan's consulate in the northeastern city of Mashhad.

The anti-India banners on so-called 'Kashmir Solidarity day' were removed in the middle of the night from the walls of the Pakistani consulate by the local police of Mashhad.

Calling such methods "undiplomatic tactics", Tehran told Islamabad in clear terms that putting such banners against a third country goes against diplomatic norms. A disappointed Pakistan through a note verbal had raised the matter to Iran which it termed as unfortunate.

Officials in Tehran asked Pakistani diplomats that how will Foreign Affairs Ministry in Islamabad react if Iranian mission in Islamabad puts up banners against Saudi Arabia, and asked them if Pakistan will allow this.
Responding to this, Pakistan remained adamant and told Iran that the South Asian country's mission was within its right to display the messages.

Iran reiterated that its stance on Kashmir has not changed, and said that while Pakistan was a brotherly country, India was not an enemy of the state either.

Meanwhile, anti-India protests organised by Pakistani missions in Iran have been raised in Delhi also, with Iranian ambassador being handed over a protest note. Before this incident, two anti-India protests were organised by Pakistani missions in Iran without any permission.

Pakistani missions and diaspora globally have been trying to indulge in the anti-India activity in the aftermath of New Delhi's internal decision to remove the special autonomous status for the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir.

 
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Iran thwarts Pakistan's 'undiplomatic tactics', removes anti-India posters from consulate in Mashhad
Mashhad: Taking a strong stance against Islamabad for using its consulate to promote anti-India activities, Iranian officials on August 15 forcibly removed banners from Pakistan's consulate in the northeastern city of Mashhad.

The anti-India banners on so-called 'Kashmir Solidarity day' were removed in the middle of the night from the walls of the Pakistani consulate by the local police of Mashhad.

Calling such methods "undiplomatic tactics", Tehran told Islamabad in clear terms that putting such banners against a third country goes against diplomatic norms. A disappointed Pakistan through a note verbal had raised the matter to Iran which it termed as unfortunate.

Officials in Tehran asked Pakistani diplomats that how will Foreign Affairs Ministry in Islamabad react if Iranian mission in Islamabad puts up banners against Saudi Arabia, and asked them if Pakistan will allow this.
Responding to this, Pakistan remained adamant and told Iran that the South Asian country's mission was within its right to display the messages.

Iran reiterated that its stance on Kashmir has not changed, and said that while Pakistan was a brotherly country, India was not an enemy of the state either.

Meanwhile, anti-India protests organised by Pakistani missions in Iran have been raised in Delhi also, with Iranian ambassador being handed over a protest note. Before this incident, two anti-India protests were organised by Pakistani missions in Iran without any permission.

Pakistani missions and diaspora globally have been trying to indulge in the anti-India activity in the aftermath of New Delhi's internal decision to remove the special autonomous status for the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir.




You did hear what the Iranian leadership had to say over Kashmir?
Or you just woke up from your bollywood slumber and happened to come across that propaganda thingy over some bharat rakshak thingy?
 
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You did hear what the Iranian leadership had to say over Kashmir?
Or you just woke up from your bollywood slumber and happened to come across that propaganda thingy over some bharat rakshak thingy?
Actions speak louder than words.
 
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Pakistan is always soft on Iran.Expecting something from state which hosted KBY is joke on one's ownself.
 
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LOL WION news. Sounds like an Indian rape call center.
hahahahaah thats a nice one bro

Pakistan has to return back to Iranian sphere because Iran is a natural ally of Pakistan..with shared history and culture we have been allies from last 1000yrs sometimes ruled by common rulers
 
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So iranians are showing their reality. We will do just lip service on kashmir and not allowed to display anything to upset hindutva maniacs.
If this is undiplomatic then, is meddling in other countries like yemen, syria and Lebanon diplomatic???
 
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There you go again. Thanks Iran.
 
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THESE creatures used their cons+ambi around the world for propaganda ….. Just check iran - Iraq war ……. Shame on this western imposed regime …………
 
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Iran thwarts Pakistan's 'undiplomatic tactics', removes anti-India posters from consulate in Mashhad
Mashhad: Taking a strong stance against Islamabad for using its consulate to promote anti-India activities, Iranian officials on August 15 forcibly removed banners from Pakistan's consulate in the northeastern city of Mashhad.

The anti-India banners on so-called 'Kashmir Solidarity day' were removed in the middle of the night from the walls of the Pakistani consulate by the local police of Mashhad.

Calling such methods "undiplomatic tactics", Tehran told Islamabad in clear terms that putting such banners against a third country goes against diplomatic norms. A disappointed Pakistan through a note verbal had raised the matter to Iran which it termed as unfortunate.

Officials in Tehran asked Pakistani diplomats that how will Foreign Affairs Ministry in Islamabad react if Iranian mission in Islamabad puts up banners against Saudi Arabia, and asked them if Pakistan will allow this.
Responding to this, Pakistan remained adamant and told Iran that the South Asian country's mission was within its right to display the messages.

Iran reiterated that its stance on Kashmir has not changed, and said that while Pakistan was a brotherly country, India was not an enemy of the state either.

Meanwhile, anti-India protests organised by Pakistani missions in Iran have been raised in Delhi also, with Iranian ambassador being handed over a protest note. Before this incident, two anti-India protests were organised by Pakistani missions in Iran without any permission.

Pakistani missions and diaspora globally have been trying to indulge in the anti-India activity in the aftermath of New Delhi's internal decision to remove the special autonomous status for the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir.

sochna keh anusar Iran na Pakistan ki seema ka access bund kar dia wajha kia bani keh dono Musalman janta walla mulk may tanao gee aye dekhty hain!!

jee newj fooling indians chotias since its inception

So iranians are showing their reality. We will do just lip service on kashmir and not allowed to display anything to upset hindutva maniacs.
If this is undiplomatic then, is meddling in other countries like yemen, syria and Lebanon diplomatic???
Iran is not with Muslims and Iran has nothing to do with shiasm they fantasize about persian empire
 
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While I agree with Pakistans stance on Kashmir, you guys also have to look at it from Iran's point of view as well. They've never had any enmity towards India and wish to do business with them, suppose the Indian consulate posted anti-Pakistani posters in response, will they have to tolerate these retorts by both countries within their sovereignty? And don't forget that Iran is sanctioned by US, why would they need more enemies at this juncture? Iran on the whole gives most of its unofficial support to Pakistan, but at the same time they have to think about their interests as well and wouldn't want to damage their relations with India which could hurt business between the two.
 
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