Shane
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Good to see IK making this commitment :
What you have chosen to conveniently overlook is the difference in narrative from pulling Indias line by Nawaz to entirely the other end of spectrum in clearly defining and explaining Pakistan's own narrative as a matter of fact that Indian sponsored terrorist pigs infiltrate both sides of the border between Pakistan and Iran (through Afghanistan).
Instead of running with the lame Indian propaganda, read the explanation in the above context and it become crystal why PM IK felt the need to visit Iran:
The chief executive also brought his counterpart's attention to the April 18 terror attack in Ormara, in which 14 armed forces personnel were martyred. He said he understands that Iran had also suffered from terrorist attacks by groups operating within Pakistan, but stressed that the issues need to be resolved before they push the two countries apart.
You have also conveniently missed is the part where PM said, our "security chief" will sit with his Iranian counterpart and discuss ways of cooperation so that the countries, "reach a level of trust such that both countries will not allow any terrorist activity from their soil".
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(Edit: @The Eagle I just read your post mention these junkies →) People like Talat Hussain and other such self styled intellectuals should first understand the basic difference before unknowingly jumping up and down on Indian narrative bandwagon.
The difference between what Nawaz accused Pakistan establishment for harboring groups against India is clearly pulling indian narrative and what IK has identified as Indian sponsored terrorists who infiltrate and operate in Pakistan and Iran border, is completely the opposite of Nawaz.
Aren't the terrorists pigs who attacked and martyred 14 armed forces personnel fulfilled the very Indian interests we are trying to counter or not?
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