Pakistan concerned over Indian extra-territorial killings in country
FO spokesperson says Islamabad has no plan to offer military bases to any other country
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The Foreign Office has expressed serious concern over Indian extra-territorial and extra-judicial killings inside Pakistan, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
At her weekly news briefing in Islamabad on Thursday day, Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said this is not just limited to Pakistan. India's network of extra-territorial killings and abductions has now gone global and other countries are also concerned about India's extra-territorial activities.
Mumtaz Baloch said Pakistan desires friendly relations with all its neighbours including Afghanistan. She said Pakistan has a robust mechanism of dialogue with Afghanistan and it will like to continue dialogue with the neighbouring country on all aspects of bilateral relations including the issues related to security and border management
The FO spokesperson said Pakistan is fully capable of defending its national security and sovereignty against any internal or external threat.
Responding to a question, Mumtaz Baloch said Gwadar port, developed with the support of China, is for the development of Pakistan.
She categorically stated Pakistan has no designs whatsoever to offer military bases to any foreign government or entity.
Reporter Anwer Abbas