
Pakistan's so-called dossier on external forces sponsoring terrorism has also been rejected by Bagh Afghanistan of India. Kabul said that an UN-appointed delegation should allow Pakistan to verify its claims.
The Afghan Foreign Ministry said that Pakistan should raise such issues this week ahead of Prime Minister Imran Khan's visit to Kabul through existing mechanisms such as Afghanistan and Pakistan Action Plan for Peace and Solidarity (APAPPS).
India on Sunday rejected Pakistan's dossier, which accused India of promoting terrorism. India said that Pakistan has propaganda. He also said that the world knows what is the role of Pakistan on terrorism.
The dossier was released on Saturday by Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Chief Military Spokesperson Major General Babar Iftikhar. The dossier referred to the involvement of Indian intelligence operatives in acts of terrorism. He also claimed that the Afghan territory was being used for terrorist attacks against Pakistan.
However, Pakistan's claim was rejected by Afghanistan. The Afghan Foreign Ministry said that we strongly reject the allegations of the spokesman of the Pakistani Army. The ministry said that Afghanistan, as a major victim of terrorism, is committed to a policy of combating terrorism of all kinds, without discrimination, worldwide. Afghan territory will never be used for destructive activities against other countries.
The Afghan Foreign Ministry also said that there is no evidence that Malik (Fardoon Khan) Mohammed, one of the tribal leaders of Nangarhar province, was involved in the terrorist attacks on the Peshawar Agricultural University.
Afghanistan reiterated its call for the appointment of an international delegation by the UN Security Council. This is in line with the resolutions of the General Assembly and the Security Council regarding the fight against terrorism to clarify the terrorist incidents in Afghanistan and its causes and facts and the claim of the Government of Pakistan.
Afghanistan is preparing to receive the Prime Minister of Pakistan this week. The Foreign Ministry said that it was expected that Pakistan would raise bilateral interests and issues of debate through the existing bilateral cooperation mechanism.
The Afghan Foreign Ministry launched a scathing attack on Pakistan on the issue of handling terrorists from Pakistani soil. It said that the government and the people of Afghanistan, as the biggest victims of terrorism, would continue to coordinate global efforts to fight terrorism, sources of their finances and equipment, to their safe havens in the region.
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