Pakistan expresses concern over unprovoked Afghan border shelling

Foreign Secretary says such attacks would harm the conducive environment needed for promotion of peace.


Web Desk November 12, 2012
Pakistan expresses concern over unprovoked Afghan border shelling

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani on Monday expressed concern over recent unprovoked border shelling by Afghan forces that killed at least four civilians.     

The foreign secretary informed the Afghan ambassador about Pakistan’s stance on the incident. Calling them unhelpful and unproductive, Jilani said such attacks would only harm the conducive environment that Pakistan was trying to create for promotion of peace and stability in the region.

He strongly urged the Afghan government to take appropriate measures to prevent recurrence of similar incidents in future.

According to military sources, the Afghan National Army troops had fired mortar rounds on November 11 from the Khuja Khadar (KK) Top checkpost in Afghanistan, which hit a civilian vehicle some two kilometres north of the Naray area of South Waziristan.

As a result, five people were killed. The victims were local villagers who were returning home after collecting firewood near the Pak-Afghan border.

COMMENTS (15)

Afridi | 12 years ago | Reply

@Pakistan Whisperer: First of all, please reveal your real name, Patel or Singh, whatever it is. Secondly, only some fool will believe something like "Pakistani Pashtuns will always side with Punjabis at the expense of the Pashtun people." May I ask what has Afghanistan done for the Pashtun people, other than being a global terror hub and disgrace? Afghan Pashtun soldiers regularly engage in cross-border firing, killing their so-called Pashtun brethren on the other side of the border. So get rid of your Pashtun card. Pakistani Pashtuns are not going to be easily fooled by you Afghans.

gp65 | 12 years ago | Reply

@maestro: "along with 40 indian consulates there" There are 5 Indian embassies and consulates in Afghanistan - in the exact same cities that Pakistan also has consulates in Afghanistan. http://embassy.goabroad.com/embassies-in/afghanistan

If you can provide the address of a 6h Indian consulate in Afghanistan and its address with a reference, that would be great.

"And at the same time, stop all funding from Saudi and UAE for the madrassah network in Pakistan that promotes nothing but hate and violence in the name of a religion they dont even understand to minor kids from impoverished families"

This part of your post I agree 100% with..

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