Pakistan continues talks with UAE on visas: Foreign Office

Pakistan continues talks with UAE on visas: Foreign Office

Interpreter Foreign Office Pakistan Mumtaz Zahra Baloch during the weekly briefing UAE On behalf of Pakistani citizens Visas On not getting it, he stated that it would be wrong to say that the United Arab Emirates is not giving visas to Pakistanis.

“We do not agree with the concept of visa ban on Pakistani citizens in the UAE. It is the discretion of that country to grant visa or not. Pakistan will continue to discuss these issues with the UAE government.

A weekly briefing was held at the Foreign Office on Thursday, in which the spokesperson of the Foreign Office presented the Pakistan government’s position on various topics and answered questions.

On the issue of India not coming to Pakistan in connection with the Champions Trophy, he said that there is no Pakistan-India track-two or back-door diplomacy on the Champions Trophy and cricket. The Pakistan Cricket Board is in touch with the ICCI about the next year’s Champions Trophy.

Do not speculate on the issue of Pakistan China

Spokesperson of the Foreign Office said that ‘Speculation on the relationship between Pakistan and China should not be believed. An attempt is being made to spoil Pakistan-China relations under the agenda. Pakistan and China respect each other’s security through mutual respect. We will not allow anyone to derail the strategic relationship between Pakistan and China.’

He further said that Pakistan is in touch with its Chinese friends and partners regarding security and counter-terrorism. Pakistan is committed to providing complete security to Chinese residents, companies and projects. Complete SOPs are being implemented in this regard. A special security force has been set up to protect the CPEC projects in Pakistan.

Afghan administration should take action against terrorist groups in Afghanistan

Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that Pakistan condemns terrorism in all its forms. We are determined to protect Pakistan from all internal and external threats. Urges the Afghan administration to take action against the terrorist groups that have safe havens there. We urge the Afghan administration to take Pakistan’s repeated requests seriously. The Afghan administration should take Pakistan’s concerns seriously. Do not test the tolerance of the people of Pakistan.

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Pakistan will make the common border of Iran peaceful

On the questions related to the attacks on Pakistan-Iran border, Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that ‘Both Pakistan and Iran have said that we will make the Pakistan-Iran border a peaceful border. Both have said that they will not tolerate the presence of terrorist groups on this border. Recently, Pakistan conducted an operation against smugglers within its borders, 30 km from Panjgur. He further said that ‘A few years ago an Indian officer Kulbhushan Jadev was arrested from Balochistan. There are reservations about Indian activities in Balochistan.

Other questions in the briefing

Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said in response to the question of relations with the new US administration that “Pakistan is desirous of good Pakistan-US relations under the incoming US administration.” Pakistan and the US have a long history of good friendly relations. These relations are based on non-interference in each other’s internal affairs.’

On the issue of Qazi Faiz Isa, the spokesperson of the Foreign Office said, “Our High Commission in the UK is in contact with the British administration regarding the incident of the former Chief Justice and the attack on the vehicle of the Pakistani High Commission.” While the response of the spokesperson of the Foreign Office on the incident of Khawaja Asif was that Pakistani citizens are respected wherever they are in the world.


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