Publish dateMonday 18 December 2023 - 10:07
Story Code : 282395
Iran
In response to the recent attack on the police headquarters in Iran's Sistan and Baluchistan, Pakistan has said that terrorism is a threat to the peace and security of the region and the world, and it must be countered by all means, including through bilateral and regional cooperation. Meanwhile, Iran's Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi warned Pakistan and said: "Do not allow terrorist groups to build a nest in your country."
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Ahmad Vahidi, the Minister of Interior of Iran, during a visit to Rask police headquarters in Sistan and Baluchistan of this country, said that the perpetrators of the recent incident in this city had entered Iran from the border of Pakistan.
 
Mr. Wahidi warned Pakistan and said: "Do not allow terrorist groups to build a nest in your country."
 
The Minister of Interior of the Islamic Republic further added: "According to the investigations, this terrorist group entered the territory of Iran from the border of the neighboring country, and using the night position and the geographical conditions of the region, reached this headquarters and tried to kill these keepers of order and security. 

He stated: "We ask the government of Pakistan to protect and protect its borders and not allow terrorist groups to build a nest in this country."
 
Ahmad Vahidi also emphasized that with the efforts of the military, law enforcement and security forces, the perpetrators of this incident will definitely be punished for their actions and a harsh revenge will await them.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, by publishing a statement in response to the recent attack on the police headquarters in Iran's Sistan and Baluchistan, has said that terrorism is a threat to the peace and security of the region and the world and must be dealt with by all means, including through bilateral cooperation and A region dealt with it.
 
On Friday (December 15), armed attackers attacked the police headquarters in Rask district of Sistan and Baluchistan, Iran, and 11 police officers were martyred in this attack.
 
The Jaish al-Adl group has claimed responsibility for this attack. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan has said that it strongly condemns this "terrorist attack" and stands by the government and people of Iran.
 
The announcement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan states: "Terrorism is a threat to regional and global peace and security and must be countered by all means, including through bilateral and regional cooperation."
 
The attack in Iran took place a few days after a deadly attack on a police station in Dera Ismail Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.
 
According to Pakistan, Tehreek Jihad Pakistan, an affiliated group of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), was behind this attack.
 
In response to this attack, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan summoned the charge d'affaires of the Islamic Emirate's embassy in Islamabad and asked him to inform Kabul to investigate the recent attack in a "complete" manner and to take "serious" measures against its perpetrators.
 
However, Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, said that this attack has nothing to do with Afghanistan and was not carried out from the territory of this country. 
 
From Pakistan's point of view, the Pakistani Taliban have a sanctuary in Afghanistan and organize their attacks in Pakistan from this country, a claim that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has always denied.
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