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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday lodged a strong protest with the Afghan government over the killing of 23 FC personnel in Afghanistan.



Prime Minister’s Adviser on Foreign Affairs and National Security, Sartaj Aziz recorded the protest with Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister Zarar Maqbool Osmani in Maldives where the diplomats are attending the SAARC Ministerial Meeting.



Aziz said during a recent trilateral summit between Pakistan, Afghanistan and Tukey a decision was taken to not allow the use of a country’s territory against another. He added if the territory was used that country would initiate action against militants.



Aziz demanded that Afghanistan take action against those terrorists responsible in the killing of FC personnel



On February 17, the Mohmand Agency Taliban executed 23 FC personnel in their custody since 2010. The Taliban said the brutal act was retaliation for the killing of their members during ongoing operations.

Pakistan protests killing of FC personnel in Afghanistan - thenews.com.pk
 
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If we were Iran, by now Afghan be facing invasion threats. But we are Pakistan, our "wise and cunning" leadership doesn't allow army to avenge.

I have heard that much of Afghan is under T-Bastard control...So what was the victory in Afghan again? Establishment of bases?
 
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If we were Iran, by now Afghan be facing invasion threats. But we are Pakistan, our "wise and cunning" leadership doesn't allow army to avenge.

I have heard that much of Afghan is under T-Bastard control...So what was the victory in Afghan again? Establishment of bases?
Its because our economy is f'kd and we can't go on adventures unless we have enough resources to sell for dirt price and still be able to comfortably feed the 180 million people. When we are in that position, we will go after afghanistan, until than, lets stop dreaming.
 
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On recent tour of Nawz Sharif to turkey for tri lateral talks and meeting with Turkish head and Afghan head


Karazi blamed Pakistan for using terrorism against them but when he was asked about TTP hideouts and leaders in Afghanistan he just said we will see to it


Nawaz even did not replied to him in hard tone and just keep listening to kabuli mayor


our foreign policy is very weal we cant make our case


if they can drone we should also use any means necessary to eliminate TTP here and across the boarders
 
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Its because our economy is f'kd and we can't go on adventures unless we have enough resources to sell for dirt price and still be able to comfortably feed the 180 million people. When we are in that position, we will go after afghanistan, until than, lets stop dreaming.

We have to work hard for 15 years and then we will go hunting.

100 miles of Afghan territory bordering Pak will be watched by drones day and night either by Pak or US/PAK combo. Naturally with a shoot on sight policy.
 
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Afghans told to nail anti-Pakistan terrorists

ISLAMABAD - Pakistan has conveyed its strong protest and serious concern to the Afghan government on the brutal murder of 23 FC personnel inside the Afghan territory.
Sartaj Aziz, Adviser to the Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs, conveyed this protest to the Afghan Foreign Minister Zarar Maqbool Osmani on Thursday in Male, Maldives, where both were attending the SAARC Ministerial meeting.
The Adviser reminded his Afghan counterpart that in the Trilateral Summit held recently in Ankara, it was agreed that both sides would not only prevent the use of their territory against each other but also take action against militants engaged in hostile action.
Sartaj Aziz urged the Afghan government to take prompt action to apprehend and punish the perpetrators of this heinous crime. The Afghan Foreign Minister promised to convey this message of concern to the relevant authorities in Afghanistan and revert shortly, according to sources.
On the other hand, Pakistan’s Foreign Office Thursday said that Islamabad and Kabul have recently discussed fencing of Pak-Afghan border and certain other actions to be taken on this border. During her weekly briefing Foreign Office Spokesperson Tasnim Aslam Thursday said that Pakistan and Afghanistan have recently discussed a number of proposals including fencing of Pak-Afghan border to stop cross border illegal movements.
“I think that subsequent meetings to further refine and discuss the proposals relating to fencing of the border are yet to take place. Overall, it was a useful meeting between Pakistan’s Interior Secretary Shahid Khan and senior Afghan offices in the sense that these ideas were crystallised.” She said there was also some unanimity of views about certain actions to be taken on this border while commenting on the interactions between Mr Khan and Afghan officials in Kabul. She reiterated Pakistan’s support to Afghan-owned and Afghan-led peace and reconciliation process.
Answering a question about sending troops to Saudi Arabia, she rejected such reports saying that no such proposal was discussed during the recent visit of Saudi Crown Prince to Pakistan. There was no veracity in reports about sending of one hundred thousand Pakistani troops to Saudi Arabia, she held. Explaining the importance of defending Pakistan’s Eastern and Western border by 600,000 troops, she said in the present situation it was not possible to send 100,000 military troops to Saudi Arabia. About intra-Kashmir trade, Tasnim said Pakistan and India have agreed to resume across the Line of Control trade. She said Pakistan and India are going to hold meeting of working group on trade by the end of this month to further streamline across Line of Control (LoC) trade and discuss various proposals for smooth flow of trade.
About Pakistan’s position on Syria, the spokesperson said there is no change in Pakistan’s position on this issue. She explained that Pakistan is following Geneva talks on Syria issue that is being done by United Nations and Pakistan wanted peaceful solution to Syrian crisis and wanted to see end to the violence.
Answering another question about Pakistan-Iran border tension, she said both the countries enjoy deep-rooted fraternal, historic and cultural ties and these relations could not be derailed due to a single incident. She said viewing Pakistan-Iran ties through the prism of few incidents is not appropriate. The spokesperson said both the countries are deliberating on Pakistan-Iran border issues in the ongoing meetings of Border Commission, which is underway in Pakistan.
Balochistan chief secretary is representing Pakistan while Sistan province deputy governor is representing Iran along with other security officials in this meeting, which started on Wednesday and continued on Thursday to resolve the border issues. She said, “All those elements who are trying to disturb our ties, will be dealt in a coordinated manner”.
She also clarified that since the Iranian authorities have also taken up the issue with Afghan government that also has international border with Iran, it was yet to be determined whether the abduction of Iranian border guards occurred inside Iran, Pakistan or Afghanistan. Pakistan has been taking measures against those elements involved in human trafficking, smuggling and terrorism activities near Pak-Iran border, she added.
On Pak-Iran gas pipeline project, the spokesperson said that Pakistan and Iran need to renegotiate the timeline for the project, which is being delayed due to financial constraints. The spokesperson said Senate Chairman Syed Nayyer Hussain Bokhari is also visiting Iran and Iranian leadership has extended invitation to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to visit Iran.
About agreement on CASA-1000 power project, she said all the partners of CASA-1000 Project have agreed for the project but it will take some time as it will be started after stabilisation of the situation in Afghanistan, adding that the project is important to meet the energy crisis in Pakistan.

Afghans told to nail anti-Pakistan terrorists

On recent tour of Nawz Sharif to turkey for tri lateral talks and meeting with Turkish head and Afghan head


Karazi blamed Pakistan for using terrorism against them but when he was asked about TTP hideouts and leaders in Afghanistan he just said we will see to it


Nawaz even did not replied to him in hard tone and just keep listening to kabuli mayor


our foreign policy is very weal we cant make our case


if they can drone we should also use any means necessary to eliminate TTP here and across the boarders

Now is not the time to play internal politics. Why do you keep doing that ? Haven't you read the article ?
 
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If we were Iran, by now Afghan be facing invasion threats. But we are Pakistan, our "wise and cunning" leadership doesn't allow army to avenge.

I have heard that much of Afghan is under T-Bastard control...So what was the victory in Afghan again? Establishment of bases?
It's because Afghanistan is also a Muslim country. That whole "Islamic brotherhood" BS
 
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Kill em in Afghanistan. Just Kill them, who are trying to kill us.
 
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Now is not the time to play internal politics. Why do you keep doing that ? Haven't you read the article ?


if pm cant answer lying fraud terrorist protecting kabuli mayor than how can he do anything to curb terrorists hiding and slaying Pak army men in Afghanistan
 
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if pm cant answer lying fraud terrorist protecting kabuli mayor than how can he do anything to curb terrorists hiding and slaying Pak army men in Afghanistan

He did give the go ahead for the airstrikes. Thats a good decision in the books. While IK is still dying for peace talks having blown 3 ministers of your party to bits. Gave them the peace talks yet they murder 23 soldiers in captivity. This is your party's appeasement melodrama.
 
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all we can do is some rocket attacks on them from Pakistan because cross border raid is not a good idea it will also give licence to Nato and ANA to do the same with Pakistan so i think diplomatic front is the best option.
 
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He did give the go ahead for the airstrikes. Thats a good decision in the books. While IK is still dying for peace talks having blown 3 ministers of your party to bits. Gave them the peace talks yet they murder 23 soldiers in captivity. This is your party's appeasement melodrama.


pm had speech written for army action instead in assembly he did not read that and instead said peace talks will be held with ttp


so all the army men martyred in 21 days of peace talks are on nawaz's head


in anticipation of pm's statement and all Pakistanis knew military action is going to be taken Imran Issued a statement to fully support military in action against militants




PTI to back army in anti-militant action

23-01-2014

PTI to back army in anti-militant action - DAWN.COM




but Nawaz sharif took u turn as usual as they are now refereed as u government in the media


This despite Imrans government is right next to tribal areas and Peshawar is surrounded by tribal agencies on three sides while nawaz is sweating sitting in punjab and Islamabad taking u turn despite it was decided that military action will be taken


He wasted 21 days in talks and 145 army+civilians got martyred if my figures are correct presented by defense ministry yesterday



Army is under Nawaz's control so PTI cant be held responsible for PMLN's "no gutts policy"
 
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