Pakistan Asks Iran To Share Proof Of Border Infiltration
the spokesperson said that we should not be reactive to such incidents, especially when there were no evidences. She urged Iranian side to share evidences of terrorism with Pakistan to root out this menace.
Pakistan asks Iran to share proof of border infiltration
October 17, 2014,
ISLAMABAD – Pakistan on Friday urged Iran to provide proof of infiltration of militants into Iran from Pakistani side of the border.
Addressing a weekly briefing, Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam said that Tehran had not provided any proof of infiltration. She said that if Iran has any proof it should share it with the Border Management Committee.
To a question regarding statement of Iranian Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) deputy commander, the spokesperson said that we should not be reactive to such incidents, especially when there were no evidences. She urged Iranian side to share evidences of terrorism with Pakistan to root out this menace.
Tasnim said that Pakistan itself was fighting a war against terrorism. She added that Islamabad seeks support and cooperation from all the neighbouring countries. She said that there were mechanisms between Pakistan and Iran to discuss incidents of terrorisms.
She said that both the countries were neighbors and enjoys good fraternal ties. The spokesperson said last time allegations leveled against Pakistan in kidnapping of Iranian guards were proven wrong. She said that incident also took place in Iranian territories.
The spokesperson said that terrorism was a global threat and we need a collective effort to combat it. She said that the armed forces of Pakistan were successfully carrying out operation against terrorists. About skirmishes on Line of Control, she said twelve Pakistani citizens were martyred, while 52 another injured due to unprovoked Indian firing.
She said that international community also expressed its reservations on escalation on the and the Working Boundary Tasnim urged Indian side to sit on dialogue table and discuss all disputes including Jammu Kashmir.
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http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/national/17-Oct-2014/pakistan-urges-iran-to-share-proof-of-border-infiltration