Pakistan asked Iran to provide evidence that elements from Pakistan are involved in terrorist activities.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ spokesperson Tasnim Aslam said on yesterday, “We believe that if Iran has evidence that elements from Pakistan are involved in activities against Iran, they should share it with us.”
Addressing the weekly briefing at the ministry of foreign affairs, Aslam said Pakistan and Iran are located in a region which has seen turbulence and there might incidents of cross border activities or other transnational crimes like narcotic and drug trafficking.
The spokesperson claimed that these incidents took place inside Iranian territory by Iranians and that is corroborated by their own accounts. “It is not helpful to externalise problems,” said Aslam.
She added that Border Management Committee can help investigate such events as it was done in the past when the Iranian guards were kidnapped and released inside Iran.
Aslam further added that “We are very clear that we will not allow our territory to be used against any other country,”