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Pakistan to fence border, demands Iran to take action against terrorist groups of Ormara killings

This is a first and extraordinary that Pakistan Govt. gave a statement against Iran hosting terrorist groups against Pakistan, just before PM visit to Iran.

This has been happening for sometime, PPP, PML-N govt. and Nawaz Sharif would never have given such a statement publicly.

Shows Pakistan state is wary of Iran.
 
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Mod Edit: Provocation

Pakistan: Iran-Based Militants Behind Slaying of Security Personnel
April 20, 2019


ISLAMABAD — Pakistan alleged Saturday that anti-state militants operating out of “terrorist camps” inside Iran are behind this week’s slaying of 14 security personnel in a remote southwestern Pakistani region, and Islamabad has formally shared “credible” evidence with Tehran so action can be taken against the perpetrators.

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi revealed the details at news conference in the Pakistani capital, saying Prime Minister Imran Khan will further discuss the issue with Iranian leaders during his first official visit to the neighboring country that begins Sunday.

The deadly attack happened Thursday in the Gwadar border district, where officials say a group of up to 20 assailants disguised as Pakistani paramilitary forces stopped several passenger buses on the coastal highway, and then went through identification cards of all the passengers before abducting and spraying 14 of them with bullets.

Qureshi said the slain men included 10 navy personnel, three air force officers and a coast guard official. He noted that assailants linked to a newly-formed alliance of three ethnic Baluch “terrorist organizations” carried out the “dastardly act” before returning to their “training and logistical camps” on the Iranian side of the border.

“After collecting and verifying actionable evidence through our internal investigations, we have shared it with authorities in Iran. We have also identified location of these camps and expect that our brotherly neighbor Iran will take action against these organizations,” the Pakistani foreign minister said.

The militant coalition Bras (meaning brothers in local language) took responsibility for the highway violence. It also has plotted attacks against Pakistani security forces, as well as government installations in violence-hit Baluchistan province, where Gwadar is located. The natural-resource rich Pakistani region also borders Afghanistan.

Qureshi said he telephoned Iranian Foreign Minister Jawad Zarif earlier in the day and received solid assurances from Zarif that Tehran is ready to fully cooperate with Islamabad to bring the militants to justice.

The Pakistani foreign minister said the two sides agreed to bolster security along their common border of more than 900-kilometers to stop terrorist infiltration in either direction. He explained that in addition to deploying additional forces and helicopter surveillance, Pakistan already has begun fencing the “most vulnerable” portions of the border with Iran.

For its part, Tehran routinely alleges that Jaish-e-Adl, a dissident Sunni militant organization of Iranian Baluch, uses hideouts on Pakistani soil to orchestrate “terrorist” violence in its border region known as Sistan-Baluchistan.

Qureshi said Saturday that Pakistani security forces, acting on Iranian request, recently rescued and sent back home nine of the 12 Iranian border guards who had been abducted and brought to the Pakistani side of the border.

Jaish-e-Adl took responsibly for the hostage taking. Iran alleges the terrorist organization receives support from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, charges both countries reject.

Foreign minister Qureshi also called on Afghan authorities to act against Baluch fugitives, saying Pakistan has “concrete” evidence the militants also are using the neighboring country’s soil to plot cross-border terrorism. Kabul did not offer any immediate reaction to the charges but it previously has denied such allegations made by Islamabad.

https://www.voanews.com/a/pakistan-...ing-of-14-pakistani-security-men/4884202.html
 
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and why you want to LOL exactly? You want to say Iran doesnt harbor terrorists or Iran is the innocent one? Why is it that for Iran a minority Shia sub sect ruler is acceptable in Syria and not in Yeman?! Why is it that Iran doesnt recognize kurdistan? and why is Iranan side of baluchistan supressed? Dont lol just on the forums and see ground realities. If World accuse Pakistan if harboring terrorists then they call Iran itself the terrorists...say LOL to that!! PS am a Shia and we dont say yes to every Fu*kry being pulled out of some supreme leader from Iran. For us Pakistan is everything not your or your leaders verbal "Julab"
 
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Pakistan must provide actionable proof to Iran ....and Iran will act accordingly to Iranian laws.
 
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I just want to LOL... :rolleyes:

Pakistan: Iran-Based Militants Behind Slaying of Security Personnel
April 20, 2019


ISLAMABAD — Pakistan alleged Saturday that anti-state militants operating out of “terrorist camps” inside Iran are behind this week’s slaying of 14 security personnel in a remote southwestern Pakistani region, and Islamabad has formally shared “credible” evidence with Tehran so action can be taken against the perpetrators.

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi revealed the details at news conference in the Pakistani capital, saying Prime Minister Imran Khan will further discuss the issue with Iranian leaders during his first official visit to the neighboring country that begins Sunday.

The deadly attack happened Thursday in the Gwadar border district, where officials say a group of up to 20 assailants disguised as Pakistani paramilitary forces stopped several passenger buses on the coastal highway, and then went through identification cards of all the passengers before abducting and spraying 14 of them with bullets.

Qureshi said the slain men included 10 navy personnel, three air force officers and a coast guard official. He noted that assailants linked to a newly-formed alliance of three ethnic Baluch “terrorist organizations” carried out the “dastardly act” before returning to their “training and logistical camps” on the Iranian side of the border.

“After collecting and verifying actionable evidence through our internal investigations, we have shared it with authorities in Iran. We have also identified location of these camps and expect that our brotherly neighbor Iran will take action against these organizations,” the Pakistani foreign minister said.

The militant coalition Bras (meaning brothers in local language) took responsibility for the highway violence. It also has plotted attacks against Pakistani security forces, as well as government installations in violence-hit Baluchistan province, where Gwadar is located. The natural-resource rich Pakistani region also borders Afghanistan.

Qureshi said he telephoned Iranian Foreign Minister Jawad Zarif earlier in the day and received solid assurances from Zarif that Tehran is ready to fully cooperate with Islamabad to bring the militants to justice.

The Pakistani foreign minister said the two sides agreed to bolster security along their common border of more than 900-kilometers to stop terrorist infiltration in either direction. He explained that in addition to deploying additional forces and helicopter surveillance, Pakistan already has begun fencing the “most vulnerable” portions of the border with Iran.

For its part, Tehran routinely alleges that Jaish-e-Adl, a dissident Sunni militant organization of Iranian Baluch, uses hideouts on Pakistani soil to orchestrate “terrorist” violence in its border region known as Sistan-Baluchistan.

Qureshi said Saturday that Pakistani security forces, acting on Iranian request, recently rescued and sent back home nine of the 12 Iranian border guards who had been abducted and brought to the Pakistani side of the border.

Jaish-e-Adl took responsibly for the hostage taking. Iran alleges the terrorist organization receives support from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, charges both countries reject.

Foreign minister Qureshi also called on Afghan authorities to act against Baluch fugitives, saying Pakistan has “concrete” evidence the militants also are using the neighboring country’s soil to plot cross-border terrorism. Kabul did not offer any immediate reaction to the charges but it previously has denied such allegations made by Islamabad.

https://www.voanews.com/a/pakistan-...ing-of-14-pakistani-security-men/4884202.html
high possibility of iran regime's involvement in it .
 
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pakistan and iran must sit down and try to resolve this issue otherwise both will suffer the aftermath.... both are not in a position to have more enmity, iran will over stretch it self because already their intelligence network is busy in middle east opening new fronts required enough of resources same is the case with pakistan. i believe this situation will hurt iran more than pakistan because arabs are waiting for such rift .... and pouring their money in to situation can change the entire situation
 
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It could be true, but probably not. We're used to these two-faced diversionary tacticts by 3rd world pakistanis. All you can do is laugh at how pathetic their two-faced lies are.

However the report says that Zarif agreed to cooperate.

This should be a police matter. But i hope that the IRGC takes this on if what Pakistan's FM said is true.

Let us see what happens. :lol:

I think it's a bit unfair for you to attack Pakistanis by calling us 3rd world.

Where would Iran be if it didn't have oil? If you're a 1st world country then why does so much of your population leave? We may not be rich but Iran isn't exactly a great place to live either.

I mean laugh all you want but you need Pakistan more than Pakistan needs you.
 
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No offense but you can go fuuck you yourself and then you can LOL at it to your heart's content.
Dont worry you cant offend me, you're too low and unimportant for that.

I would like to see the IRGC call out Pakistan's FM on this and launch an operation alongside the police in whatever location in Iran that this 'Qureshi' guy alledes is a 'militant base'.

This got old a very long time ago.
 
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Pakistan must provide actionable proof to Iran ....and Iran will act accordingly to Iranian laws.

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Pakistan shared actionable details with Iran, already. Who in the right mind will think that Pakistan will merely blame a neighbor/Islamic Country like Iran without any proof? In fact, none of our Generals ever threatened Iran despite all the information/proofs. However, it was disappointment to see Iranian Generals threatening right at the time when Pakistan was into warlike situation with India.


Instead of threatening like Iranian IRGC Commander, Pakistan maturely shares actionable intelligence with Iran over terror attack
20 Apr, 2019


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ISLAMABAD - Instead of threatening like Iranian IRGC Commander, Pakistan maturely shares actionable intelligence with Iran over terror attack

Pakistan has expressed the confidence that Iran will take visible action against the elements operating from its soil for terrorist acts in Balochistan.


COAS General Bajwa held an important meeting with PM Imran Khan
Addressing a news conference in Islamabad today, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that Pakistan has shared actionable intelligence with the Iranian authorities after an investigation about the involvement of these elements in the recent terrorist act on the coastal highway.

He said BRAs, an alliance of three Baloch terrorist organizations, carried out the attack which killed fourteen people including ten personnel of Pakistan. He said these Baloch terrorist outfits have logistic camps inside the Iranian border.

Portfolios of at least six ministers changed: sources
The Foreign Minister said Iran is a fraternal neighbouring country and we have a longstanding relationship with it. He expressed the confidence that Tehran will take action against these outfits.

Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that he also held a detailed telephonic talk with the Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif today and he assured full cooperation to trace these elements.
 
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3rd world pakistanis
And iran is the first world??
Becoming a nuclear power is still your wet dream.You can,t even operate a nuclear plant without first giving a blow job to uncle sam.All the time you live in fear of getting invaded by uncle sam or ISIS.Your government has one of the most backward religious laws and women empowerment in your country is the lowest. Definitely a first world :lol:
I having nothing against iranis in general and i respect them.But people like you are responsible for all the hatred.So please think before you open your filthy mouth.
 
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I think it's a bit unfair for you to attack Pakistanis by calling us 3rd world.

Where would Iran be if it didn't have oil? If you're a 1st world country then why does so much of your population leave? We may not be rich but Iran isn't exactly a great place to live either.

I mean laugh all you want but you need Pakistan more than Pakistan needs you.

Iran have opened so many fronts that they literally have no one left without their proxies. It is a shame because even 5 years ago it had some self-respect but under Rouhani it has gone down even more.

Even Russia has now had enough of Iran and are fighting Iranian militia in Syria:

https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20190416-11-dead-in-syria-clashes-between-russia-troops-and-pro-iran-militias/amp/
 
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I dont need anything, or want anything, from Pakistan. Neither does any other Iranian.

Let's stick to the real issue here, which is border insecurity and crime.

Why doesn’t wealthy and advanced Iran just man up and fence its side of the border then?

Why are you waiting on ‘3rd world’ Pakistan to fund it?
 
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