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Ambassador Mashal Returns to Islamabad after Pakistan PM Retreated from His Remarks
Afghan Ambassador to Pakistan Atif Mashal has returned back to Islamabad after he was called back as a protest over reported comments by Imran Khan, the Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) said on Thursday.
In a statement, MoFA said that Mr. Mashal returned back to Islamabad after Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan retreated from his previous remarks and discussion on the two countries’ relations.
Recently, it was reported that the Pakistani Prime Minister had suggested an interim government setup in Afghanistan to help end the impasse in the peace process.
Afghan government and politicians strongly reacted to Khan’s comments. MoFA summoned Pakistan’s deputy envoy and called Imran Khan’s remarks “irresponsible”.
Later on, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement saying that Khan’s comments had been taken out of context and misinterpreted.
Kabul and Islamabad relations have always been tense. Afghanistan has always blamed Pakistan for harboring and supporting the Taliban insurgent group and interfering in its internal affairs.
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Afghanistan vows retaliation after Pakistan launches air strikes
The Ministry of National Defense of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan said on Sunday that the Pakistani military once again violated Afghanistan’s airspace by carrying out airstrikes in Nangarhar and Paktika provinces.
In a statement, the Ministry said the strikes targeted a religious madrasa and several civilian homes, resulting in civilian casualties, including women and children.
The Ministry “strongly condemned” the airstrikes, calling them a clear breach of Afghanistan’s national sovereignty, as well as a violation of international law, Islamic principles, and the norms of neighborly relations.
The statement reaffirmed that safeguarding the country’s sovereignty and protecting its population are both religious obligations and national duties of Afghanistan’s defense forces. It warned that a “measured and appropriate response” would be taken at a suitable time.
The ministry also argued that attacks on civilian areas and religious institutions demonstrate what they described as failures in Pakistan’s intelligence and security apparatus, adding that such actions cannot conceal Islamabad’s internal shortcomings.
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The Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice (MPVPV) said in a statement that over the past month, it has handled 368 cases related to women’s religious rights.
According to the statement, the ministry also arrested 30 alleged sorcerers, resolved 175 cases of disputes and conflicts, held 743 meetings with traders, and conducted 1,304 reformative sessions with religious scholars and various segments of society.
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