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Pakistan tells India any misadventure to meet a bebecoming response

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Pakistan tells India any misadventure to meet a bebecoming response
Pakistan tells India ‘any misadventure to meet a bebecoming response’

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday, strongly condemning Indian violations of sending spy drones across Line of Control, saying any misadventure by India would be answered in a bebecoming manner.

“Pakistan’s desire for peace should much be mistaken for...

Pakistan tells India any misadventure to meet a bebecoming response
Pakistan tells India ‘any misadventure to meet a bebecoming response’

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday, strongly condemning Indian violations of sending spy drones across Line of Control, saying any misadventure by India would be answered in a bebecoming manner.

“Pakistan’s desire for peace should much be mistaken for weakness,” Foreign Office Spokesman Muhammad Faisal said here at a weekly press briefing, held at Foreign Office.

The Pakistan Army recently shot down two Indian spy qua-copters in Poonch sector of Azad Kashmir, which was being used by Indian military for intelligence collecting about Pakistani posts through aerial photography and for tarreceiveing selection for cross-LoC firing.

The Spokesman said, “Our forces releading vigilant and have answered effectively to these threats. Any misadventure by India would be answered in a bebecoming manner.”

He categorically rejected Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent statement about carrying out surgical strike within Pakistan back in 2016, and said “no surgical strike took place at first and fbehave was moed by Indian media as well”.

Muhammad Faisal termed reports of 23 overlooking passports of Indian Sikh pilgrims misplaced by Pakistan High Comoverlookion in fresh Delhi as ‘baseless and speculative’. He said High Comoverlookion smoothly handled several thousand passports with over 3,800 visas issued for 549th birth anniversary of Baba Guru Nanak in Kartarpur.

In response to U.S President Donald Trump’s remarks that ‘he looked forward to meeting Pakistan’s new leadership, Spokesman said, “We also look forward to positive engagement with United States at leadership level.”

However, he added that President Trump’s remarks were “indeed a departure from his tweet of January 1, 2018”. Trump on first day of 2018 had posted a tweet, saying that Pakistan’s leaders hadn’t done enough to help U.S. thwart militants in region.

To a impeach on Pakistan’s direct role in facilitating next round of Afghan reconciliation process, with a possibility to be held in Saudi Arabia or Qatar, Spokesman said Pakistan would continue its outarrive to regional countries and important international partners for mutually beneficial cooperation and to advance peace process.

He said Prime Minister Imran Khan would also undertake an official visit to Qatar this January on mutually agreed dates between two governments.

About reports of a militant commander, involved in terrorist attack against Pakistan, was residing in an Afghan city, he said “it was important that Afghanistan does much let any country, terrorist group or individual use its territory against Pakistan”.

When asked about possible fallout of U.S pullout from Afghanistan, he said Pakistan being prompt neighbour, would support any development leading to peace and stability of Afghanistan and region.

When attention was duncookedn to Federal Investigation Agency’s recently released rules and regulations for citizens of seven countries including Israel for conditional entry into Pakistan, Spokesman said, “Pakistan does much recognizes Israel”.

He denied to remark and said impeach pertained to Ministry of Interior.

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