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Baloch protestors march: FO regrets “foreign interference”
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- Dec 29, 2023
- Dialogue with India can only take place with Jammu and Kashmir as the priority: FO
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is committed to a peaceful neighbourhood and would like to have peaceful relations with all countries in the region, including India, the Foreign Office said on Thursday.
When asked if the coming year held any prospects of resumption of ties with the eastern neighbour during the weekly press briefing, Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that India needed to take steps to create an environment for dialogue.
She also categorically pointed out that a dialogue with India could only take place based on equality, respect and with discussion on Jammu and Kashmir as the priority issue.
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Referring to Islamabad’s request for membership of the BRICS forum, she expressed the hope that BRICS would move forward on Pakistan’s request in line with its commitment to inclusive multilateralism.
Baloch slammed Delhi’s curbs on Muslim League faction in held Kashmir; regrets comments by foreign envoys over Baloch protests
She condemned the decision of the Indian government to declare the Masarrat Alam faction of the Muslim League Jammu Kashmir, or MLJK-MA, an unlawful association. The Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, Jamaat-i-Islami Jammu and Kashmir, Dukhtaraan-e-Millat, and Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party have already been outlawed, while the office of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference in Srinagar was also sealed earlier this year, she added.
She said that the people of Jammu and Kashmir had consistently rejected India’s harsh tactics aimed at consolidating its occupation. These actions blatantly violate foundational principles of the United Nations Charter, which affirm fundamental rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir including the right to self-determination, she added.
“India should immediately lift the curbs on the banned political parties in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir; release all the political prisoners and dissenters; and implement the UN Security Council’s resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir,” the spokesperson said.
During Thursday’s briefing, Baloch regretted “interference” by some foreign missions in Pakistan, who had commented on the ongoing protests by Baloch activists in the capital, saying the country was fully capable of handling its internal matters.
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When asked about recent tweets by Norway’s embassy and the European Union ambassador in Pakistan, who expressed concern over the alleged mistreatment of Baloch protesters in Islamabad, she said the Constitution guaranteed freedom of expression to its citizens and the laws were in place to deal with such cases internally.
The interference of foreign embassies in Pakistan is regrettable, she said, adding the country was committed to protecting the rights of its people.
She said the country’s courts were independent and had taken decisions in this regard on several occasions.