ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan‘s army chief has warned neighboring India that any provocations on its part would exact a “befitting response” from Islamabad.
Gen. Raheel Sharif spoke Thursday to troops near the Indian border, a scene of frequent exchanges of fire in recent months.
According to a military statement, Sharif accused India of repeated cease-fire violations along the disputed boundary between the two countries, saying such violations are a “distraction for Pakistan from its campaign against terrorism.”
Pakistan launched a major offensive last June against militant hideouts in the northwest, along the border with Afghanistan, and stepped up the operations after December’s deadly Taliban attack on a Peshawar school.
India’s Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar is visiting Pakistan next week, in an effort to resume talks between the two sides following a six-month break.
Pakistan army warns India against any provocations
No comments:
Post a Comment