COAS General Qamar Bajwa to visit Russia in a foreign Policy shift after Trump's warning
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ISLAMABAD - In a media briefing in the capital, Foreign Office spokesperson Nafees Zakriya has expressed disapproval after Japan backed the Indian policy statement.
According to Radio Pakistan, Zakariya criticised both the leadership of India and Japan when he was questioned about Pakistan s name mentioned in the context of sheltering terror groups in the India-Japan joint statement made after Japanese Prime Minister s last week s visit to India.
On drone attacks, he said neither the Ministry of Defence had verified nor the Ministry of Interior condemned any drone strike.
He reaffirmed that India had sponsored anti-Pakistan movements inside and outside the country. The neighbouring nation funds terror groups to destablise the country, he added. He put forth the findings of journalist Murtaza Ali Shah in which it is clear that Indian diplomat mission in Geneva had transferred funds to Balchistan Liberation Army (BLA) and Balochistan House.
He told that Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa will leave for Moscow in the first week of October.
Pakistan has earlier hinted at the policy shift towards Russia and China after the threats from the US President Donald Trump.