
He also said that Mullah Baradar has not been given to any country.
Mullah Baradar is the Afghan Taliban second-in-command who was released by Pakistan on September 21.
"Pakistan is in favour of the peace talks between Afghan government and Afghan Taliban and will provide support regarding the negotiations," he added.
Background
Indian President Pranab Mukherjee on October 4 had accused Pakistan of slipping into the dangerous orbit of terrorism and called upon the neighbouring country to stop the export of state-sponsored terrorism to India.
“Terrorist activities must be curbed. And state-sponsored terrorism can never be accepted,” Mukherjee had said.
The Indian leader’s remarks came in an interview with Euronews ahead of his visit to Belgium. “Therefore, we have repeatedly been asking (Pakistan) to dismantle the terrorist outfits which are located in their area,” he said.
In response to the allegations, Pakistan’s Foreign Office issued statements condemning terrorism in any form and said that nations had to work together to eliminate militancy.
“Nations need to work together to defeat this common enemy,” said Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry in response to Mukherjee’s interview.
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