Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States, Rizwan Saeed Sheikh, has emphasised Islamabad’s intent to enhance economic and security ties with Washington, reaffirming
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Pakistan hopes US aid to resume soon
The Foreign Office on Thursday hoped that the US administration would soon resume the aid programs for Pakistan after President Donald Trump halted foreign assistance for 90 days to conduct a review to ascertain if such programs were aligned with his foreign policy agenda.
Pakistan said Thursday it had provided Taliban leaders in Afghanistan with “sufficient proof” to substantiate its claims that militants are using modern weapons left behind by the United States military for cross-border terrorism.
The Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a response regarding the suspension of US aid to Pakistan.Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan addressed the issue during a weekly briefing,
Pakistan has called on the international community to consider the destabilizing effects of arms transfers to India, warning that such actions fuel regional instability and embolden India's hegemonic ambitions.
In response to media queries regarding reports of the US to take back advance weapons left behind in Afghanistan, Foreign Office Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan said that these weapons have been used by terrorist organizations, including the TTP, to carry out terrorist attacks in Pakistan.
The Serbian side was headed by the Secretary of State Damjan Jovic. The two sides discussed important issues on the bilateral agenda including political
Pakistan on Thursday opposed US President Donald Trump's proposal to relocate Palestinians outside Gaza, calling it "troubling and unjust." Foreign Ministry spokesman Shafqat Ali Khan said the Palestinian land belongs to its people.
Foreign Office has expressed serious concerns over the advanced military equipment left behind in Afghanistan following the US troop withdrawal in August 2021, which has reportedly been used by terrorist groups, including the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), in attacks on Pakistani soil.
ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) – Pakistan on Thursday reiterated that it had sufficient proof of terrorist groups in Afghanistan using the US left-behind weapons for terrorist activities on its soil, reminding the Kabul administration of its responsibility to act against such groups.
Pakistan’s Foreign Office has expressed deep concerns over modern weapons left in Afghanistan after the US withdrawal, warning they pose a security threat as terrorist groups, including TTP, use them
Pakistan has condemned the attack on Saudi Hospital in Sudan. In a statement, Foreign Office Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan said the attack leading to unfortunate deaths reportedly of seventy people clearly violates international law and puts innocent civilians at grave risk.