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Pakistan rejects Indian External Affairs Minister’s irresponsible assertions deflecting global attention: FO

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 3 (APP):Pakistan on Saturday firmly rejected the irresponsible assertions made by the Indian External Affairs Minister, aimed at deflecting attention from its own troubling record as a neighbour that promotes terrorism and contributes to regional instability.
In response to media queries regarding remarks made by the Indian Minister of External Affairs about Pakistan, the Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Tahir Andrabi, said India’s documented involvement in promoting terrorist activities in the region, particularly in Pakistan, “is well known”.
He added that the case of Commander Kulbhushan Jadhav remained a stark example of organised, state-sponsored terrorism directed against Pakistan. “Equally concerning are recurring instances of extraterritorial killings, sabotage through proxies, and covert support to terrorist networks. This pattern is consistent with the extremist ideology of Hindutva and its violent proponents,” Ambassador Andrabi added.
“India continues its illegal and violent military occupation of Jammu and Kashmir,” he said, adding Pakistan remains steadfast in its commitment to extend full political, moral, and diplomatic support to the Kashmiri people in their just struggle to realise their right to self-determination, as enshrined in relevant UN Security Council resolutions.
The foreign office spokesperson underlined that the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) is an international agreement concluded in good faith and at considerable cost. He cautioned that any unilateral violation of the Treaty by India would undermine regional stability and call into question its credibility as a state that claims to respect international legal obligations.
“Pakistan will take all necessary measures to safeguard its legitimate rights under the Treaty,” he said.
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