Pakistan has all the capabilities, law to deal with its internal affairs|: FO

ISLAMABAD, May 11 (Online): Pakistan has all the capabilities and law to deal with its internal matters.

This was said by Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch while addressing weekly press briefing here Thursday,.

Responding to a question regarding statements by foreign ambassadors and countries in connection with arrest of former Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan she said “we have seen statements on the prevailing situation. Pakistan has all the capabilities and law to address the present situation.

She held that human rights violations by India should come to end.

Indian occupation forces have martyred 6 Kashmiri youths in Occupied Kashmir within a few days.

She remarked 2019 steps by India has closed the way to dialogue. The recent visit was not bilateral but it related to participation in the conference.

To another question she said return of Syria to Arab League is positive process. This is very crucial for region. Pakistan has always welcomed talks and dialogue.

Foreign Minister (FM) Bilawal Bhutto visited Indian city Gwa to attend Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) conference.

Chinese and Afghan foreign ministers visited Pakistan.

She held foreign minister proposed transport corridor for member’s countries of SCO.

Afghan foreign minister Amir Muttaqi was on the visit of Pakistan along with a delegation. Trilateral talks between Pakistan, China and Afghanistan took place. The matters of terrorism and TTP were discussed in trilateral talks.

She indicated that FM Bilawal Bhutto invited Afghan and Chinese foreign ministers to hold trilateral talks.

It was made clear in the communiqué that no talks will be held with terrorist organizations. The three countries expressed resolve to work together in connection with the threats facing the region.

They expressed their determination for not allowing their soil to be used for terrorism.

She said Pakistan has taken correct decision to participate in SCO conference. FM said in categorical terms that Pakistan has presented its stance robustly.

She went on to say the terrorism should not be used as weapon of foreign policy. All the issues including Kashmir issue were discussed.

We participated in the meeting with positive approach. Terrorism issue is our redline, she added.

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