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good, they shall close their embassy as well and leave for good.
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Here comes an obsessed monkey with no connection to this issue in anyway but cant stay away from anything related to Pakistan. It's a mental illnessIt's easy to show bravado in an online forum where you don't have to fear anything.
Most of them are kids filled with all this fake aggression from playing CSGO and PubG and think war and killing is fun.
Boohoo, demolish the embassy for being a danger to the surrounding properties and civilians.Afghanistan shuts consulate in Pakistani city over market ownership dispute
ISLAMABAD, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) -- The Afghan government on Friday shut down its consulate in the Pakistani city of Peshawar over the removal of the Afghan national flag by Pakistani authorities from a marketplace, which the Afghan embassy said belongs to Afghanistan.
The Afghan embassy in Islamabad said the police in Peshawar, capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, raided the Afghan market Thursday night and removed the flag.
The controversy over the ownership of the market started after Pakistan's Supreme Court ruled on its ownership in favor of a Pakistani national while the Afghan embassy said the market is the property of Afghanistan since long.
As the Pakistani apex court delivered the verdict, the Pakistani authorities started demolishing shops at the market and removed the Afghan national flag.
Afghan Ambassador to Pakistan Atif Mashal visited Peshawar on Monday and hoisted the flag.
But the Afghan embassy said on Friday that the Pakistani authorities again removed the Afghan national flag from the market.
A statement from the Afghan embassy said that the embassy shut down the Afghan consulate as a protest.
"We consider the Pakistani police action as violation of the diplomatic norms and good neighborhood," the statement said.
Pakistan Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Faisal said that the case for legal possession of the Afghan market was between a private Pakistani claimant and Afghanistan's national bank.
"The Supreme Court has decided in favor of the private claimant. It is a purely legal matter and action has been taken following court's order," the spokesman told a weekly briefing on Thursday.
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2019-10/12/c_138464770.htm
The people of Pakistan had enough of Afghan snakes. We are going to humiliate and isolate Afghans in our society. We are going to beat them up. They will leave.
Afghanistan shuts consulate in Pakistani city over market ownership dispute
ISLAMABAD, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) -- The Afghan government on Friday shut down its consulate in the Pakistani city of Peshawar over the removal of the Afghan national flag by Pakistani authorities from a marketplace, which the Afghan embassy said belongs to Afghanistan.
The Afghan embassy in Islamabad said the police in Peshawar, capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, raided the Afghan market Thursday night and removed the flag.
The controversy over the ownership of the market started after Pakistan's Supreme Court ruled on its ownership in favor of a Pakistani national while the Afghan embassy said the market is the property of Afghanistan since long.
As the Pakistani apex court delivered the verdict, the Pakistani authorities started demolishing shops at the market and removed the Afghan national flag.
Afghan Ambassador to Pakistan Atif Mashal visited Peshawar on Monday and hoisted the flag.
But the Afghan embassy said on Friday that the Pakistani authorities again removed the Afghan national flag from the market.
A statement from the Afghan embassy said that the embassy shut down the Afghan consulate as a protest.
"We consider the Pakistani police action as violation of the diplomatic norms and good neighborhood," the statement said.
Pakistan Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Faisal said that the case for legal possession of the Afghan market was between a private Pakistani claimant and Afghanistan's national bank.
"The Supreme Court has decided in favor of the private claimant. It is a purely legal matter and action has been taken following court's order," the spokesman told a weekly briefing on Thursday.
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2019-10/12/c_138464770.htm
Thank the almighty most pakistanis aren't as hateful as the people in this thread
If they actually had some shame, they would have called all their citizens back and then shut.
Most Pakistanis have seen the double crossing and lack of morality and ingenuity in Afghans repeatedly. They live in Pakistan or have grown up there and yet curse it when they get the chance.
I will be surprised if more Pakistanis don;t hate them already.
How can Afghani embassy claim ownership of any part of Pakistan?
How stupid are they?
“We are reopening the entire case from scratch,”