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Bajwa Expresses Concern Over Surge In Violence

Pakistan’s  Army Chief of Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa expressed concern over the recent surge in violence in Afghanistan and the loss of innocent lives, says an ISPR press release.

According to the statement Bajwa reiterated that there is no support being givens to any terrorist activity inside Afghanistan from the Pakistan side.

“The alleged return of injured/ dead terrorists from Ghazni is incorrect,” read the statement in reference to claims that Pakistani fighters had been involved in the Ghazni attack. 
 
“However, there are scores of Pakistanis working in Afghanistan in connection with various businesses/ labour who periodically fall victim to terrorism acts alongside their Afghan brothers inside Afghanistan. Terming such victims as terrorists is unfortunate,” the statement read. 
 
“Moreover, different factions of TTP, hiding in many sanctuaries inside Afghanistan under Afghan identities on becoming injured/ dead are transported into Pakistan for medical help. Additionally, Afghan refugees and their relatives also resort to similar practices,” the statement read. 
 
Bajwa said he stood by his commitment to the Afghan president on ensuring all measures which could facilitate peace in Afghanistan.

However, he said Afghanistan needs to look inward as the problem resides inside Afghanistan. “The solution, thus, remains on making substantive progress on Afghan reconciliation efforts as well as on speedy implementation of Afghanistan Pakistan Action Plan for Peace and Stability (APAPPS),” he said. 
 
Pakistan continues to support all initiatives aimed at bringing peace to Afghanistan as there cannot be enduring peace in Pakistan and stability in the region if there is no peace in Afghanistan, the statement concluded. 

Bajwa Expresses Concern Over Surge In Violence

 Pakistan’s army chief of staff also said that there was no support being given to any insurgent group inside Afghanistan. 

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Pakistan’s  Army Chief of Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa expressed concern over the recent surge in violence in Afghanistan and the loss of innocent lives, says an ISPR press release.

According to the statement Bajwa reiterated that there is no support being givens to any terrorist activity inside Afghanistan from the Pakistan side.

“The alleged return of injured/ dead terrorists from Ghazni is incorrect,” read the statement in reference to claims that Pakistani fighters had been involved in the Ghazni attack. 
 
“However, there are scores of Pakistanis working in Afghanistan in connection with various businesses/ labour who periodically fall victim to terrorism acts alongside their Afghan brothers inside Afghanistan. Terming such victims as terrorists is unfortunate,” the statement read. 
 
“Moreover, different factions of TTP, hiding in many sanctuaries inside Afghanistan under Afghan identities on becoming injured/ dead are transported into Pakistan for medical help. Additionally, Afghan refugees and their relatives also resort to similar practices,” the statement read. 
 
Bajwa said he stood by his commitment to the Afghan president on ensuring all measures which could facilitate peace in Afghanistan.

However, he said Afghanistan needs to look inward as the problem resides inside Afghanistan. “The solution, thus, remains on making substantive progress on Afghan reconciliation efforts as well as on speedy implementation of Afghanistan Pakistan Action Plan for Peace and Stability (APAPPS),” he said. 
 
Pakistan continues to support all initiatives aimed at bringing peace to Afghanistan as there cannot be enduring peace in Pakistan and stability in the region if there is no peace in Afghanistan, the statement concluded. 

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