In a press conference, FO spokesperson Asif Iftikhar stated that the government would explore all options to defeat the scourge of terrorism and preserve the region’s peace and stability. According to a statement released by the Foreign Office on Friday, Pakistan pledged to remove the terrorism threat and provide total peace to the nation (FO). Terrorism is a shared concern for the whole area, according to FO spokesperson Asif Iftikhar, speaking at a press conference here. “Pakistan to Eliminate Terrorism Threat”.
I can assure you that our commitment to combating terrorism is unshakable. He stated that “we would explore all options” to eradicate the scourge of terrorism and ensure peace and stability in the region and our country. Pakistan’s foreign policy, according to the spokesman, is constant in that it maintains contact with all central states.
As a result, we wish to establish balanced, objective, and wide-ranging ties with all major countries, including the United States, China, and Russia, based on mutual interest, mutual benefit, and mutual respect.
India and US on this issue
Pakistan has been chastised for sponsoring terrorism and sheltering terrorists within its borders. Last month, India and the United States urged Islamabad to take “immediate, persistent, and irrevocable measures” to ensure that terrorists exploit no area under its control.” Pakistan to Eliminate Terrorism Threat”.
A joint statement released after the 2+2 Ministerial by the two nations strongly condemned the use of terrorist proxies and cross-border terrorism in all its forms. It was signed by the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.
According to the joint statement, “the ministers urged Pakistan to take prompt, persistent, and irreversible steps to guarantee that no area under its control is exploited for terrorist acts.”
Pakistan has also been on the Financial Measures Task Force’s (FATF) grey list since June 2018 for failing to take action to combat money laundering, which leads to terror funding. It has been set a deadline of October 2019 to finish it.
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