PM Shehbaz regrets persistent use of Afghan soil by terrorists

Published April 14, 2025
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif speaks to reporters outside Avenfield apartments after meeting his brother Nawaz Sharif, in London on April 13, 2025. — DawnNewsTV
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif speaks to reporters outside Avenfield apartments after meeting his brother Nawaz Sharif, in London on April 13, 2025. — DawnNewsTV

LONDON: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has expressed regret over the continued use of Afghan soil by terrorist groups to carry out attacks inside Pakistan, calling it a “painful reality”.

Speaking to reporters outside Avenfield apartments, where he met PML-N President Nawaz Sharif, the PM stressed the need for peaceful relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Deputy PM Ishaq Dar was also present during the visit.

Sharing concerns over attacks, PM Shehbaz said, “We have repeatedly urged the Afghan interim government to ensure its territory is not used, in line with the Doha agreement, against Pakistan or its interests. Unfortunately, terrorist outfits such as TTP and other groups continue to operate from Afghan soil, taking innocent lives in Pakistan.”

Asking Kabul to take action and restrain these elements, the PM said Afghanistan was “our brotherly nation” and as neighbours, it is essential for both nations to “coexist peacefully and harmoniously”.

The premier also reflected on his visit to Belarus, describing his talks with the Belarusian leadership as fruitful.

“We explored several avenues for cooperation, especially in agriculture, where Belarus possesses significant expertise. Pakis­tan, blessed with vast mineral wealth, can also benefit from Belarusian machinery,” he said.

“During the visit, we toured a factory, and an understanding was reached which could see around 150,000 skilled Pakistani workers secure employment opportunities in Belarus,” the PM said.

He said, “We’ve steered Pakistan away from the brink of economic default, and the prayers of the people have played a key role in this journey.”

PM Shehbaz, along with Deputy PM Ishaq Dar, is scheduled to return to Pakistan from London on Monday.

Published in Dawn, April 14th, 2025

Opinion

Editorial

Centre’s shadow
Updated 23 Apr, 2025

Centre’s shadow

The Centre should stop encroaching on provincial jurisdictions in its misplaced eagerness to control minerals.
Himalayan crisis
23 Apr, 2025

Himalayan crisis

THE Hindu Kush-Himalayan region, known as Asia’s water tower, is in trouble. The towering ranges have registered a...
Seeker of peace
23 Apr, 2025

Seeker of peace

POPE Francis, who prayed for Palestine, died on Easter Monday. The first Argentine pontiff’s diverse and...
Dar in Kabul
Updated 22 Apr, 2025

Dar in Kabul

Kabul must ensure that the TTP and other anti-Pakistan groups are put out of business.
Ready to talk
22 Apr, 2025

Ready to talk

ADVISER to the Prime Minister Rana Sanaullah’s phone calls to Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Memon regarding...
Grassroots governance
22 Apr, 2025

Grassroots governance

WHEN something as basic as a functioning union council is absent in over a quarter of Balochistan’s areas more ...