He added that Taliban should not allow their territory to be used for terrorism against Pakistan


Islamabad: Foreign Office Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan says that the issue of refugees between Pakistan and Afghanistan has been part of the agenda between the leaders of the two countries.
While briefing reporters, Shafqat Ali Khan said that undocumented people will be sent back, this is Pakistan's territory, we will decide who will stay here and who will not, hopefully Germany will take Afghan citizens as promised.
The Foreign Office Spokesperson rejected the allegations of attacks in Afghanistan and also demanded more cooperation from Afghanistan against terrorism.
Shafqat Ali Khan stated that safe havens for terrorists are a serious problem, especially in Afghanistan. This issue is an obstacle in the relations between the two countries.
He added that the Taliban should not allow their territory to be used for terrorism against Pakistan.
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