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Jake Sullivan, Pakistan NSA Hold constructive Discussions On Afghanistan Violence In US
US NSA Jake Sullivan met with Pakistan counterpart, Moeed Yusuf in Washington. Both the officials tweeted informing on what topics discussions were held.
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Amid rising tensions in Afghanistan due to the Taliban s oppression and the country s constant allegations against Pakistan for supporting terrorists, National Security Advisors (NSA) from the United States held a meeting with his Pakistan counterpart. In an interesting turn of events, US NSA Jake Sullivan on Friday tweeted informing the two discussed the urgent need for a reduction in violence in Afghanistan however Pakistan NSA Moeed W. Yusuf only wrote that discussions held over bilateral, regional and global issues of mutual interest . It is important to note that Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan recently said that the Taliban is not some military outfit, but normal civilians .
How can we check , asks Imran Khan on Taliban crossing Pak-Afghan border ANI | Updated: Jul 30, 2021 13:20 IST
Islamabad [Pakistan], July 30 (ANI): Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has said most of the refugees who came to his country from Afghanistan sympathize with the Taliban and there is no way of knowing who backs the terrorist group among the 30,000 daily commuters, The Express Tribune reported.
While speaking to a group of Afghan journalists in Islamabad on Thursday, Khan said, .Pakistan has no way of knowing who is supporting the Taliban or not.
Answering questions about the bodies of Taliban returning to Pakistan, Imran Khan claimed that there were about three million Afghan refugees in Pakistan and almost all of them were Pashtuns . Most of them, if not all, sympathise with the Taliban, he added. How can we check (as to who was going to fight) when 25,000 to 30,000 of Afghans travel to and from Afghanistan every day.
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France’s cybersecurity agency has confirmed that the Pegasus spyware was present on the phone of two journalists from the country’s online investigative journal
Mediapart, the publication reported on Thursday. This is the first corroboration of the alleged surveillance row by a government agency globally.
“The study carried out by [the cybersecutiry agency] reached the same conclusions as those of Amnesty International’s Security Lab on the reality of the Pegasus infection, on its modalities, dates and duration,” NDTV reported, citing
Mediapart.
Mediapart is one of the 17 organisations with which the reports of the alleged surveillance using Pegasus spyware was shared.
No Locus Standi : India Slams Pakistan For Holding Polls In PoK No Locus Standi : India Slams Pakistan For Holding Polls In PoK MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi also strongly objected to references made to Jammu and Kashmir in a recent joint press statement by Pakistan and China
MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said India has lodged a strong protest with Pakistan over the polls. File
New Delhi:
India on Thursday rejected the recent elections in PoK which were won by Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan s party, saying the cosmetic exercise was nothing but an attempt by Pakistan to camouflage its illegal occupation and that it has lodged a strong protest over the issue.
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