“Accused to be brought to justice”: FM assure Aghan counterpart in envoy’s daughter case
Islamabad: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has telephoned his Afghan counterpart Mohammad Haneef Atmar and assured him that all accused involved in envoy’s daughter case will be brought to justice.

According to Radio Pakistan, Shah Mehmood assured Afghan Foreign Minister that Pakistan government will take all possible steps to arrest the accused and bring them to justice at the earliest. He said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is fully aware of the diplomatic norms.
Shah Mahmood Qureshi further said that the security of the Afghan embassy and consulate in Pakistan has been further tightened.
“We hope that the Afghan government will review its decision of calling back its ambassador and senior diplomats from Pakistan keeping in view Pakistan's serious efforts,” said FM.
The Afghan Foreign Minister thanked Prime Minister Imran Khan for his personal interest in the investigation into the incident.
He also appreciated the efforts by Shah Mahmood Qureshi for enhancing security of the Afghan embassy and the consulate.
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