Amir Khan Muttaqi has stated that trust in Pakistan has been exhausted when it comes to resolving the ongoing crisis through diplomatic means. Speaking at a meeting in Kabul with foreign ambassadors, diplomats, and representatives of international organizations, he accused Pakistan’s military establishment of repeatedly violating Afghanistan’s airspace, carrying out incursions, and committing acts he described as war crimes. Muttaqi noted that efforts had been made through mediation by Turkey, Saudi Arabia, China, Qatar, and United Arab Emirates to find a resolution. However, he claimed that each time progress was made, Pakistan launched new attacks, disrupting the process. Addressing the broader regional situation, Muttaqi also condemned the reported U.S. attack on Iran and called on Tehran to refrain from launching strikes against Gulf countries, emphasizing the need to maintain regional peace and stability.
Muttaqi: No Longer Possible to Trust Pakistan in Resolving Ongoing Crisis Diplomatically
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