ISLAMABAD: Foreign Office spokesman Nafees Zakaria on Saturday said that border fencing from Afghan side would help stop terrorists.
The spokesperson urged the Afghan government to take action against the elements who want to destabilise Pakistan. He said that a special interest was given to strengthen relations with Central Asian States.
He urged the international community to play a role in stopping Indian human rights violations in Indian-held Kashmir.
He said Kashmir was an internationally recognised dispute between the two states and should be resolved according to United Nations resolutions.
In an interview, he said, “We condemned the brutal activities committed by India against the innocent people living in Occupied Kashmir.”
Zakaria said there were reports that India is involved in terror financing and supporting the elements holding hideouts in Afghanistan to sabotage peace in Pakistan. He said India had failed to isolate Pakistan in the comity of nations and Islamabad’s policies are focused on peaceful relations with its neighbours.