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Afghanistan warns Pakistan against cross-border shelling | Just days after leaders of Afghanistan
and Pakistan met for peace talks, the former has warned the latter to stop cross-border
shelling if it does not want bilateral ties to be harmed. Kabul 's warning came
after Pakistani security forces allegedly fired over 300 heavy artillery shells
and rockets into Dangam District of eastern Kunar Province on Friday and Saturday,
killing at least four people, reports News 24. Last month, cross-border firing
from Pakistan into Kunar forced thousands of villagers to flee their homes, officials
said. This charge was made after Islamabad accused Kabul of providing a safe haven
to militants who had infiltrated Pakistan to kill 13 soldiers. Afghanistan and
Pakistan typically blame each other for violence by Taliban militants. Afghanistan
's Deputy Foreign Minister Jawed Ludin summoned Pakistan 's envoy to Kabul to
discuss the latest barrage of periodic shelling across the Durand Line, a foreign
ministry statement said. "Any continuation of such reported shelling against Afghan
villages could have a significant negative impact on bilateral relations," the
statement quoted Ludin as telling Ambassador Mohammad Sadiq. Both sides agreed
to hold a senior-level meeting of military officials soon in Afghanistan 's eastern
Jalalabad city over the shelling and improve military co-ordination along the
Durand Line, the statement said. Pakistan Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf said
Pakistan was also attacked from Afghanistan and the issue had been raised in a
meeting with Afghan President Hamid Karzai. "Same like, from this side, from Kunar
side, we get attacks on our armed forces, on our civilians. So we have discussed
all these things, and now we have to do our utmost... to control such happenings,"
Ashraf said. |
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