Pakistan says no talks taking place with India on trade resumption
Foreign Office strongly condemns killing of four Kashmiri youth in Doda district
By News Desk
August 16, 2024 02:47 PM
Pakistan has made it crystal clear that no talks are currently taking place with India for the resumption of bilateral trade, reported 24NewsHD TV channel
Speaking at her weekly news briefing in Islamabad on Friday, Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch recalled that following India's illegal and unilateral steps in illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir in 2019, several measures were taken by Pakistan including the suspension of bilateral trade with India. “This situation remains intact,” she added.
Strongly condemning the killing of four Kashmiri youth by Indian occupation forces in Doda district, the FO spokesperson said this brutal act is yet another example of India's illegal and oppressive steps against the Kashmiri people.
Mumtaz Baloch urged the international community to take immediate and decisive action to hold India accountable for its egregious human rights violations in IIOJK and take steps to protect the rights and freedoms of Kashmiri people.
The spokesperson strongly rejected allegations about Pakistan's role in the ouster of Sheikh Hasina Wajid, saying there is absolutely no truth in them. She said Pakistan believes that the people of Bangladesh have the capacity to settle their affairs and determine their future.
When asked about the recent Afghan firing on Torkham border, the spokesperson regretted the incident saying Pakistani forces responded appropriately in self-defence. She urged the Afghan authorities to exercise restraint and avoid unprovoked acts on Pakistan-Afghanistan border. She said the Afghan authorities must understand that Pakistani forces will always defend its territory. She said we remain ready to resolve any misunderstanding through diplomatic channels.
The FO spokesperson said Pakistan has consistently raised its concerns about the presence of terrorist hideouts and sanctuaries inside Afghanistan. She said Pakistan expects the Afghan authorities to take effective and robust action against the terrorist groups.
Mumtaz Baloch strongly denounced the storming of Al-Aqsa mosque by hundreds of extremist settlers led by office bearers of Israeli occupation authorities.
She said desecration of one of Islam's holiest sites and obstruction to the rights of worshippers have deeply hurt the sentiments of Muslims worldwide. This act is a violation of Geneva convention and blatant disregard of multiple UNSC resolutions, she added.
The spokesperson called upon the international community especially the UN Security Council to take immediate action to end the serious and repeated transgressions against the sanctity of holy sites in Jerusalem, protect the Islamic character of Al-Aqsa and ensure the freedom of worship of the Palestinian people.
Reporter Anwar Abass