ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Thursday said the revelations by Indian spy Kulbhushan Yadav had vindicated Pakistan’s longstanding position on India’s state sponsored terrorist activities on its soil.
The Foreign Office spokesman, Nafees Zakaria in a weekly media briefing here said the confessional statement by the apprehended spy had exposed Indian designs and motives against Pakistan.
He said the statement also proved that the finances were provided by Yadav’s handler in Indian agency RAW to carry out subversive activities in Pakistan.
Pakistan would raise RAW agent’s arrest with the European Union and in the United Nations, the spokesman said and added that Pakistan was deliberating over giving India counselor access to Yadav.
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