FO criticizes India over incomplete flood information, reiterates concerns on terrorism and

The Foreign Office (FO) has said that India failed to provide Pakistan with complete details regarding the recent floods through established diplomatic procedures.

FO spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan stated that while India conveyed some information once via diplomatic channels, it did not share the full details as required. He accused India of being involved in terrorism inside Pakistan, stressing that Islamabad has already presented evidence of New Delhi’s role to the international community and friendly nations.

On Afghanistan, the spokesperson urged Kabul to ensure its territory is not used against Pakistan. He also called on Germany to accelerate the evacuation of Afghan citizens waiting to relocate there.

The FO strongly condemned Israeli strikes in Khan Younis, noting that hospitals and journalists were targeted in clear human rights violations.

Commenting on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to China, the spokesperson termed it highly successful. He said the Prime Minister attended the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit on President Xi Jinping’s invitation, held meetings with several key leaders, and emphasized dialogue with Afghanistan while highlighting regional security concerns.


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