
Pakistan joined the international community Thursday in solemnly marking the International Day of Remembrance of and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism, reiterating its unwavering commitment to eliminating the scourge in all its forms and manifestations.
Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan, in a statement, said the day serves as a reminder of collective responsibility to stand in solidarity with victims of terrorism, honour their memory, and reaffirm global resolve against this threat.
He noted that Pakistan has been one of the worst affected countries by terrorism, suffering over 90,000 casualties and economic losses exceeding US $150 billion.
"Our security forces and people have shown unmatched resilience and made immense sacrifices to protect not only our homeland but also regional and global peace," he added.
Ambassador Khan recalled recent terrorist incidents, including the Jaffar Express attack and the bombing of a school bus in Khuzdar. He stressed that terrorism in Pakistan is not an isolated phenomenon but "orchestrated, planned, and executed from across the borders."
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