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Pakistan reaffirms support for Kashmiris, welcomes Afghanistan’s recent statements

Islamabad: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated that Pakistan will continue its moral, political and diplomatic support for the people of Kashmir and welcomes Afghanistan’s recent statements.

According to Kashmir Media Service, Foreign Office Spokesperson Tahir Hussain Andrabi, while speaking at the weekly media briefing today, said that the Right to Self-Determination Day related to Jammu and Kashmir was observed this week, adding the day serves as a reminder of the United Nations Security Council resolutions on Kashmir.

He said thousands of political leaders and human rights activists are imprisoned in different jails of India and the occupied territory and that India has been attempting to alter the demographic composition of Kashmir since August 5, 2019.

He said Pakistan welcomes Afghanistan’s recent statements and is awaiting verifiable, concrete, and practical assurances from the Afghan leadership. He stressed that Afghan soil should not be used against any country.

The Foreign Office spokesperson emphasized that Pakistan rejects the baseless statement made by the Indian foreign minister, saying the Indian minister’s allegations are misleading and an attempt to divert attention from India’s state terrorism.

He said India’s record reflects its support for terrorism at both regional and global levels, and that India’s allegations against Pakistan cannot conceal its actions that undermine peace. He added that instead of lecturing others, India needs to reform itself.

The Foreign Office spokesperson said that Pakistan supports China’s efforts to achieve national unity. During the strategic dialogue, Pakistan informed China about the Kashmir dispute, and China termed the Kashmir conflict a long-standing historical dispute that requires resolution.

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