Pakistan warns Afghanistan of counterterrorism missions


(MENAFN) Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has cautioned that Pakistan holds the choice of starting a counterterrorism mission within Afghanistan if the Taliban administration is unsuccessful to conduct a move against radicals functioning inside its boundaries.

Bilawal informed domestic press on Wednesday that his nation is going to have the complete right under global rule to perform in self-protection should armies from Afghanistan endure conducting radical assaults in Pakistan.

He referred to a measurable upsurge in radical assaults in Pakistan since the Taliban obtained authority and mentioned that the arms left in Afghanistan by United States as well as NATO militaries after their disordered withdrawal had dropped into the hands of armies.

Bilawal’s cautions come following the radical ISIS-K assembly, which is located in Afghanistan, demanded accountability for a radical assault that astounded the town of Bajaur on Sunday. A suicide bomber exploded explosives at a voting operation meeting for a pro-Taliban cleric, murdering more than 56 people and wounding almost 200.

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