ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Foreign Office has voiced concerns over Indian extra-territorial and extra-judicial killings inside Pakistan.
Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, at her weekly news briefing in Islamabad on Thursday said this is not just limited to Pakistan.
“India’s network of extra-territorial killings and abductions has now gone global and other countries are also concerned about India’s extra-territorial activities,” she said.
The spokesperson added Pakistan desires friendly ties with all its neighbours including Afghanistan.
She said Pakistan has a robust mechanism of dialogue with Afghanistan and it would like to continue dialogue with the neighbouring country on all aspects of bilateral ties including the issues related to security and border management.
Baloch said Pakistan is fully capable of defending its national security and sovereignty against any internal or external threat.
Responding to a question, the spokesperson said Gwadar port, developed with the support of China, would bring economic prosperity for Pakistan.
She categorically stated Pakistan has no designs whatsoever to offer military bases to any foreign government or entity.
Washington Post Exposes India’s Target Killings in Pakistan
The Washington Post in its latest edition has reported India’s nefarious designs in carrying out terrorism activities and target killings in Pakistan, exposing its dark face before the world.
Indian agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) targeted at least six people in Pakistan through professional killers using Afghan-made weapons, the Washington Post reported.
Two masked men killed Aamir Sarfraz alias Tamba in Lahore and escaped in April 2024, according to the newspaper.
“RAW officer Vikash Yadav, in New Delhi, directed his agent to hire a local professional killer for an attack on a Sikh leader in New York,” the newspaper said.
The Canadian authorities also exposed the involvement of Indian diplomats and RAW in terrorist activities, the Newspaper further said.
The diplomatic experts urged the international community to take serious notice of India’s aggression, terrorism, and violations of international laws.