Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Islamabad rebuffs Afghan claim on Parliament attack


(MENAFN- Arab News) ISLAMABAD: Pakistan 'strongly rejects' accusations by Afghanistan's spy agency that a Pakistani intelligence officer helped orchestrate an attack on the Afghan Parliament earlier this week.
The Foreign Ministry said in a statement Thursday that the allegations aim to 'disrupt the improving relations between the two brotherly nations.' It condemned 'terrorism in all its forms' and said it would continue to work with Kabul to combat it.
Hassib Sediqqi the spokesman for Afghan intelligence services said Wednesday that an officer in Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence helped the Haqqani network carry out Monday's attack which killed two people and wounded more than 30.
Relations between the two countries have improved in recent months following years of tensions during which each had accused the other of supporting militants operating along their porous border.
Qazi Khalilullah a spokesman for Foreign Ministry said his country is committed to good relations with Afghanistan. The two countries had agreed to cooperate on counter terrorism he said.



Arab News

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