Pakistan Iran border: Pakistan reportedly taking important decision
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RAWALPINDI - Director General Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Asif Ghafoor Friday said Pakistan and Iran were considering to fence the common border in order to avoid any sabotage activity by terrorists.
During an informal talk with media persons after addressing a press conference on situation in the aftermath of Pulwama attack, the director general ISPR said Pakistan and Iran were enjoying excellent brotherly and friendly relations.
Answering a question, General Asif Ghafoor said that peace prevailed at the border between both the brotherly countries and to ensure endurance in future, “We both are considering fencing the border so that no third party (terrorist) could sabotage the brotherly and friendly relations through any nefarious act.”
Praising the role of Pakistani media he said they had been playing exceptionally responsible role as compared with the Indian media.
In war and peace, media is the first line of defence and the Pakistani media was playing the same role, especially at the moment, he added.
He said Pakistan was a responsible state and well aware of the consequences of an armed conflict or full-fledged war.
Referring to the Indian armed forces strategy based on “Cold Start” he said it met miserable fate following effective policies adopted by the country’s armed forces.
As result of current situation, he said, the entire nation had become united and all the political parties had adopted a unison approach and gave strong response to the arch rival.
He said that the entire nation, besides the political parties and groups, were at the back of country’s armed forces.