Do not want tension with neighboring countries, will not compromise on security: National Security Committee

The National Security Committee has reiterated its determination not to compromise on the integrity and sovereignty of the country. The caretaker foreign minister gave a briefing on the discussions on the diplomatic front while officials from the Ministry of Defense briefed the participants.

A meeting of the National Security Committee was held under the chairmanship of Caretaker Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar, in which the chiefs of the three armed forces and other officials participated.

According to the sources, the Pakistan-Iran tension was discussed in the National Security Committee meeting.

Sources say that the caretaker foreign minister gave a briefing on the talks on the diplomatic front, while officials from the defense ministry briefed the participants.

Sources said that the meeting of the National Security Committee continued for more than two hours and the professionalism of the Pakistan Army was appreciated.

According to the sources, the meeting was briefed that Pakistan conducted a successful intelligence-based operation on Iranian soil, Pakistan took action against terrorists on Iranian soil, while the ambassador of Pakistan in Iran also gave a briefing in the meeting.

Sources said that the National Security Committee says that Pakistan does not want any tension with neighboring countries, there will be no compromise on national security.

According to sources, the committee reiterated its determination not to compromise on the country’s integrity and sovereignty.

It should be remembered that in recent days, Iran violated Pakistan’s airspace and launched a missile attack on a small village in Pangjur area of ​​Balochistan, in which 2 girls were martyred and 3 were injured.

Pakistan had expelled Iran’s ambassador and recalled its ambassador to Tehran.

Pakistan responded strongly to Iran’s attacks last morning and targeted the hideouts of terrorists in Sistan, in which several terrorists were reportedly killed.

Iran’s official media also confirmed the attacks by Pakistani forces in Sistan and said that there were no Iranian citizens killed in the attacks.

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2024-07-28 00:59:51

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