- Says no information received from Afghanistan on SP Dawar’s murder
- Condemns killing of Kashmiri leader Hafizullah Mir
ISLAMABAD, November 22: Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal said that Pakistan had provided intelligence cooperation in nabbing Osama Bin Laden.
In a weekly briefing on Thursday, he said that Pakistan dismisses the statement of Indian Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh about the Amritsar attack.
“India wants to get benefit in election by naming Pakistan in its internal issues,” he said.
The FO spokesperson said that the mediation over the Yemen issue is very sensitive; however, some progress has been made on it. “Pakistan had invited India to talks over all issues, including terrorism,” he said. About the statement of Indian army chief, Dr Muhammad Faisal said that there is need to speak after deliberation. He said that Pakistan also condemns the attitude being adopted towards Palestinians. The FO spokesperson strongly condemned the murder of SP Tahir Dawar. “Afghanistan has not provided any information about the murder of Tahir Dawar,” he said.
FO spokesman said Pakistan has denounced the “vicious assassination” of Kashmiri leader, Hafizullah Mir, by Indian forces in Anantnag district of the occupied Kashmir. The spokesperson said in a tweet: “Pakistan strongly condemns the ruthless assassination of Kashmiri leader Hafizullah Mir and the continuing atrocities in Indian occupied Kashmir, including the killing of three Kashmiris and wounds to eight others, including three girls yesterday by Indian occupation forces.”-Agencies