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Pakistan hits back at Afghan officials allegations

Pakistan hits back at Afghan officials allegations

*ISLAMABAD – Pakistan and Afghanistan are engaged in developing a timebound repatriation plan for early and complete return of Afghan refugees totheir homeland.*

Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal, while speaking during hisweekly news briefing, said an Afghan delegation will soon be visitingIslamabad for consultations in this regard.

Responding to a question, the spokesperson rejected as baseless theallegations hurled by Afghan officials that elements from Pakistan werealso involved in the recent terror attack in Ghazni. He said there is noevidence to back up the spurious accusations.

The spokesman said Pakistan has always supported an Afghan-led peaceprocess and it will welcome any ceasefire agreement between the partiesthere.

To another question, he said India is involved in stoking terrorism indifferent parts of Pakistan, and the arrest of Kulbushan Yadav is ampleevidence in this regard.

Strongly condemning Indian brutalities in occupied Kashmir, thespokesperson urged the Indian government to permit the UN commission ofinquiry to visit the occupied valley and find facts on the ground.

He said Indian is carrying out ceasefire violations on the line of controlto divert world attention from its atrocities in occupied Kashmir. He saidPakistan is ready to host the SAARC summit at the earliest so that matterscan move forward.