Illegal Jewish settlements are the biggest obstacle to the solution of the Palestinian problem: Pakistan''
Spokesperson of the Foreign Office, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, says that the illegal Jewish settlements on the occupied Palestinian territories are the biggest obstacle in the way of solving the Palestinian problem.photo filrWhile giving a weekly press briefing in Islamabad, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that Pakistan is very keen on a ceasefire in Gaza. We want to ensure the supply of essential goods to Gaza during the ceasefire.
He said that Gaza is an occupied territory, not only Gaza but also the occupied territories of Palestine, Pakistan has serious objections to the Israeli occupation, we support the two-state solution on the pre-1967 borders of Palestine. Al-Quds be Sharif.
He further said that Pakistan does not have diplomatic and economic relations with Israel. Pakistan has serious reservations about Israel's plan on Palestinian land. A significant impediment stands in the way.
We expect Afghan government to take action against TTP: Spokesperson of Foreign Office
On the question regarding Pak-Afghan relations and cross-border terrorism, the spokesperson of the Foreign Office said that Pakistan has a working relationship with Afghanistan.
Pakistan is concerned about the threat of terrorism from Afghanistan, Pakistan is in touch with the Afghan administration on terrorists and their safe havens, is in touch with the Afghan administration to ensure complete elimination of the terrorist network.
Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that Pakistan has informed Afghanistan several times about the activities of TTP, it cannot share any information related to intelligence, but it expects the Afghan government to take action on the safe havens of the outlawed TTP. .
Space for Muslims in India is narrowing: Mumtaz Zahra Baloch
In response to a question, the spokesperson of the Foreign Office said that India has been involved in espionage and terrorism in Pakistan, which is a matter of concern, our case regarding Kulbhushan is very solid.
Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that we have seen reports of ban on certified halal food in Uttar Pradesh, which is a reflection of India's state-sponsored anti-minority measures and Islamophobia, showing that there is less space for Muslims in India. happening
Not aware of details of ambassadors' meeting with political leaders: Foreign Office spokesperson
On the question regarding the meeting of the American and British ambassadors with the political leaders, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is not aware of the details of the meeting of the ambassadors with the political leaders. We were not informed about the meetings of the American and British ambassadors in Pakistan. Details of appointments can be obtained from these embassies and the High Commission.
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