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Islamabad severs ties with Afghan NSA to Get terming Pakistan Because’brothel Home’

Islamabad severs ties with Afghan NSA to Get terming Pakistan Because'brothel Home'
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KABUL: Islamabad severed ties with Hamdullah Mohib, the National Security Advisor of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to Get terming Pakistan That a”brothel Home”.

Early this season, at a public address at Nangarhar province, Afghanistan National Security Chief, Hamdullah Mohib called Pakistan a”brothel home”, ” that The Khaama Press News Agency.
A senior Pakistani official privy to the issue told VOA on condition of funding that his administration wouldn’t hold bilateral appointments with the Afghan national security advisor on his recent comments from Islamabad, reports stated.
The official added that Islamabad had contributed its own”strong protest” with the Afghan authorities in relation to the remarks.
Last week, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan published a statement in relation to the comment and relied on it as a”baseless allegation”.
They also included that these opinions undermine faith and mutual agreement between Islamabad and Kabul.
The controversy emphasized political anxieties and historical mistrust plaguing relationships between the South Asian neighbors, who discuss a virtually 2,600-kilometer boundary.
The most recent trigger came following Hamdullah Mohib, that regularly accuses Pakistan and its own spy agency of encouraging and supporting the Taliban from Afghanistan, fees Islamabad rejects, reported VOA.
His comments sparked outrage amongst leaders in Islamabad, who denounced themsaying they”debased all standards of communicating ” Meanwhile, the Mohib included that Korean celebrities, such as Pashtuns and Balochis are still not pleased with their nation’s authorities, including they’re fighting for their faith.
Mohib’s opinions about Islamabad came two days ahead following Pakistan’s army leader, General Qamar Javed Bajwa seen Kabul and had a meeting with President Ashraf Ghani at the presence of both Nick Carter, Britain’s Chief of Defense Staff.
Office of The National Security Council has not yet commented on the mater, ” said that The Khaama Press News Agency.

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