Jaish chief Masood Azhar in Afghanistan, says Bilawal Bhutto
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Deny all knowledge of the chief of Jaish-e-Mohammad, Masood Azhar, being in Pakistan, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bilawal Bhutto, said that it was “full of hope” that Pakistan would soon be released the list of groups financial action work. Addressing Hindu journalists and other journalists after the SCO Summit in Samarkand, Mr. Bhutto said that he knew, “the individual” [Masood Azhar], who is wanted in India for a series attacks from the IC-814 1999 The diversion of the attack on Parliament and the 2019 Pulwama attacks and is a UN-designated terrorist, was “in Afghanistan”, a declaration which directly contradicts a declaration of the Taliban regime who placed Azhar in Pakistan.
As the Hindus pointed out in July, Pakistan’s submissions to the international organization said that it had made several efforts without success to “trace” Masood Azhar, and that it planned to declare it a “proclaimed” offender ” To carry out him and condemn him on various terrorist charges. Pakistan also claimed that intelligence reports were placing it in Afghanistan, and this had been taken up at the ministerial level with the Taliban regime. India thinks thatzhar has been funded and protected by the Pakistani establishment, expressing its skepticism concerning Pakistan’s claims several times.
“We hope we would be out of the fatf. We want to fight terrorism, not because of the FATF, but as a commitment to the people of Pakistan to fight against terrorists and extremists, “he said. Blame the great powers for climate change that led to floods in Pakistan, Mr. Bhutto said that the countries of South Asian who were the victims had to find a way to join the world developed on the issue ” the future”.
However, Mr. Bhutto said that Pakistan had not asked India to help floods and that Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not interact at the OCS summit in Samarkand. Regarding weather conditions and floods in Pakistan, it is Pakistan today, it could be India or another nation tomorrow. A single nation cannot face climate change alone. Neither Pakistan, India, Bangladesh nor Sri Lanka are responsible for it. The major countries, which have been rich in industrialization, caused climate destruction, “said Bhutto.
In what could pose a difficulty for India which took over as president of the OCS and will welcome the summit in 2023, Mr. Bhutto suggested that Pakistan had not yet decided to attend the summit next year in India. He also refused to comment whether Pakistan hopes to welcome the Saarc summit long delayed next year as “counterpart” with India, which would imply leaders of the two countries that exchange visits in the middle of continuous tensions .
Deny all knowledge of the chief of Jaish-e-Mohammad, Masood Azhar, being in Pakistan, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bilawal Bhutto, said that it was “full of hope” that Pakistan would soon be released the list of groups financial action work. Addressing Hindu journalists and other journalists after the SCO Summit in Samarkand, Mr. Bhutto said…