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UNITED NATIONS: Reaffirming its commitment to eliminate all terrorists “without distinction,” top Pakistani diplomat Maleeha Lodhi warned of a forceful response to any attempt to destabilise parts of Pakistan or to attack its territorial integrity.

“Let me be clear: we will be relentless in rooting out terrorism, whosoever its sponsors, external or internal,” Ambassador Lodhi told the UN Security Council on Monday.

“Any effort to destabilise parts of our country or to attack its territorial integrity will be responded to forcefully,” the Pakistan envoy said in a debate on the situation in Afghanistan.

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Acknowledging that terrorism remained a common challenge, she told the 15-member council that Pakistan had condemned the recent rise in violence in Afghanistan, including the “atrocious” attack on the Afghan parliament, and reaffirmed Islamabad's commitment to cooperation with Kabul in fighting the scourge.

Ambassador Lodhi spoke after the quarterly briefing by Nicholas Haysom, Special Representative of the Secretary General and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (Unama), in which he urged the international community to work towards lasting peace and reconciliation by facilitating direct talks between the Afghan government and armed groups.

The country continues to need the support of the international community and the sustained attention of the Council, he stressed.

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In her remarks, Ambassador Lodhi said Pakistan would play a constructive role in promoting peace and security in Afghanistan that could best be achieved through a process of national reconciliation undertaken and led by Afghans themselves.

“We welcome the first, tentative steps taken in recent months to advance the reconciliation process. We hope these steps will lead soon to direct talks as well as de-escalation of violence.”

“Pakistan will do everything possible to encourage this process. Success will require reciprocal accommodation and above all, strategic patience,” the Pakistani envoy added.

Ambassador Lodhi affirmed enhanced engagement between Pakistan and Afghanistan based on the principles of non-interference, preventing the use of territory to attack the other country and treatment of each other's enemies as common enemies, as agreed by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani during the Pakistani premier's recent visit to Kabul.

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Outlining activities relating to the Heart of Asia process that Pakistan co-chaired, she stated that sustainable peace in Afghanistan would lead to regional stability.

She also welcomed the Afghan government's commitment for the return and reintegration of the large population of refugees hosted by Pakistan and hoped for continued Unama assistance in that regard.

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Ambassador Lodhi called for more focused action with international support to stem the illicit drug trade.

The destinies of Afghanistan and Pakistan are intertwined, she said, adding that Pakistan would help the Afghan people in whichever way it could to reach the goal of lasting peace.

Pakistan vows to respond 'forcefully' to any destabilisation attempt - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
LOL destabilization attempt??? It's already destabilized...all India needs to do is keeping is engaged.
 
Brave words.

Is the lady waiting for ' attempts' to destabilise her nation ?
 
Great. Banya hijra league is more interested in **** news than ****'s themself.
 
he he he he lagta hai pakistani elite ko jab kuch nahi soojhta to wo bongiya marna shuru ker dete hain

jaise koi gali ka gunda pithe hue har thappar se pehle kehta hai "ibki maar ke dikha" :haha:
 
It means indian investment is getting fucked up left,right & center.
But you did not say that. you said Hijras are interested in Pakistanis. I thought only girls like Pakistanis. But Hijras too ?
 
It means indian investment is getting fucked up left,right & center.


says a pakistani who attacked kashmir in 1947 when theywere already getting it by peace and ended up making enemy

or first attacked kashmir in 1964 and when there asses got whopped and indian army were at there city /lahore gates had to run to tashkent begging before USSR for a shamefull truce and did "taskent declaration"

and then again lost half there nation in 1971

and from there after in dream of fighting india for 1000 years and bleeding india dry thru 1000 cuts had to fight like a paid mercenarry for USA

which has now brought pakistan to a level of imploding that they are forced to give empty threats in publik

while they deu to there own corruption and incompetence never were able to nail india or show any proofs to UNO or ICJ :haha:
 
because we don't have something similar to Yoga :lol:
so who stopped you in practicing YOGA ?

so thats the best answer you could come up with :haha:

no wonder your nation is still confoused that when and how they took wrong path and who is the "real enemy of pakista" and stil keep asking questions like is the enemy india india or is it the internal issues like corruption , incompetence , injustice or ignorence ?
 
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ZeA is about to conclude in N Waz and Khyber. Next phase is Balochistan and urban centres. Indian proxies will cry like. B*tches when we commence this you willsee NGO'S, human rights schumcks and Indian ministers going up inflames. What we are doing right now is preparing grounds forthat. RAW involvement statements, shutting down NGO'S, crackdown on political militant wings, taming of political government and judiciary all seems to be part ofa single plan. That is when we start kicking, they won't make much noise.
 

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