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Pakistan warns of terrorism threat from Afghanistan

Pakistan has warned the world of a serious threat of terrorism within and from Afghanistan.

Delivering a statement in the UN Security Council meeting on the situation in Afghanistan, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the UN Munir Akram said the 34th report of the UN monitoring team has shed sufficient light on the disturbing dimension of terrorism emanating from Afghanistan.

According to a Radio Pakistan’s report, Ambassador Munir Akram termed the TehreekeTaliban Pakistan (TTP) as the largest terrorist organization in Afghanistan that is conducting almost daily terrorist attacks against Pakistan with full support and protection of the Afghan Interim Government and sponsorship of Pakistan’s major adversary.

He said Pakistan is ready to cooperate with regional and international organizations to eliminate the TTP threat and will continue to take national action against the terrorist organization.

Ambassador Munir Akram reaffirmed Pakistan’s dedication to supporting a peaceful and stable Afghanistan, echoing the shared aspirations of its neighboring countries and the international community for greater political inclusivity in Afghanistan.

He said Pakistan firmly believes that such inclusivity is vital for enhancing the prospects of stability and normalization within that country.

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