Afghan govt propagating against Pakistan
KABUL: The Afghan government would call on the world to put pressures on Pakistan to stop supporting terrorism during the NATO Foreign Ministers meeting in Brussels, the Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.
The ministry says the Afghan foreign minister will represent Afghanistan in the NATO meeting and report the country’s security situation to the world. “Afghanistan’s demand is clear, we want more pressures on Pakistan to stop supporting terrorism,” said Khairullah Azad, deputy spokesman of Foreign Ministry.
Meanwhile, Afghan security forces also expect the world to press Pakistan to eliminate terrorist havens from its soil. “Our demand from the world is to put more pressures on Pakistan to destroy terrorism training centres on its soil,” said Najibullah Danish, deputy spokesman of FM. Earlier, NATO countries have financially and military committed to support Afghanistan, particularly Afghan security forces.
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