
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar addresses a press conference. — APP/File
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During the increase in cross -border terrorist attacks, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar pressed on the interim government of Afghanistan on Friday to protect its territory from being used for terrorism.
Pakistan, which has been fighting civilians and security forces after the Taliban returned to Afghanistan in 2021 under the growing terrorist attacks, has repeatedly told Kabul that terrorist groups are a neighboring country. Prevent your area from using your area to target.
In an interview, Dar, who also holds the Foreign Minister’s portfolio, said: “The territory of any country should not be used for terrorism.”
The Deputy Prime Minister said that he wants lasting peace and stability in the neighboring country. He added that illegal refugees are being deported from the country.
Earlier this week, Islamabad rejected the request to increase the establishment of illegal Afghan nationals in Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
The men were instructed to leave the country by February 28, 2025 last year, and they were given only seven days to stay in the twin cities.
According to sources, security agencies compiled lists of illegal Afghans, including information about their residences and locations. Afghan citizens, who have documents to go to another country, can stay here by March 31 this year. After this date, they also have to leave Pakistan.
In response to another question about the Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), he emphasized the need to emphasize that the UN resolutions on decades -old conflicts implemented in letter and soul Do The DPM reaffirmed support for the right of Kashmiris’ self -determination.
Earlier this month, the military’s top brass expressed serious concern over the continued use of Afghan soil against Pakistan by terrorists and called for “concrete and concrete steps” by the interim Afghan government.
According to a statement issued by Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), the concern was expressed during a conference of 267th Corps Commanders at the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi, headed by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) is chaired by General Asim Munir.
The army’s media wing said, “This forum emphasized the strategy of taking concrete and concrete measures by the interim Afghan government against the installation rather than denial and taking all necessary steps in defense of Pakistan and its people. “
According to the “CRSS Annual Security Report 2024” released by the Center for Security and Strategic Studies, 2024 in the year 2024 with at least 685 deaths and 444 terrorist attacks in a decade, Pakistan’s civil and military security in a decade. Proved to be the deadliest for the forces.
According to the CRSS report, there were overall losses of ordinary citizens and security personnel, namely 1,612 deaths, which are more than 63 pcs out of the total recorded total, which has 73 ps compared to 934 out -of -loose. More damages have been marked.
The total deaths recorded last year were more than 9 years and more than 66 % compared to 2023. On average, about seven lives were lost daily, emerging as the deadliest month in all matrix in November, compared to all other months, years.
The violence suffered the heaviest losses on KP, which caused the biggest loss of human loss with 1,616 deaths, followed by Balochistan with 782 deaths. In 2024, the country suffered 2,546 violence and injured 2,267 in citizens, security personnel and illegal.
The killings are reported by 1,166 incidents of terrorist attacks and counter -terrorism operations, which indicates a serious year for the country’s security scenario.