Al Jazeera
Pakistan’s Senate, the upper house of the country’s parliament, has passed a resolution saying it “unequivocally condemns” Afghanistan’s attacks and said any attempt to challenge the country’s national security and sovereignty will be met with a “firm, proportionate and decisive response”.
The resolution, shared with Pakistan’s Dawn news outlet, expressed its “deep disappointment that instead of reciprocal goodwill, Pakistan continues to face hostile rhetoric, cross-border violations, and the persistent presence of anti-Pakistan terrorist elements operating from Afghan soil”.
It demanded that the Afghan Taliban “immediately cease all hostile actions” and “honour their international obligations and commitments to peaceful coexistence”.
The resolution, shared with Pakistan’s Dawn news outlet, expressed its “deep disappointment that instead of reciprocal goodwill, Pakistan continues to face hostile rhetoric, cross-border violations, and the persistent presence of anti-Pakistan terrorist elements operating from Afghan soil”.
It demanded that the Afghan Taliban “immediately cease all hostile actions” and “honour their international obligations and commitments to peaceful coexistence”.