Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch in a weekly media briefing in Islamabad said Pakistan has been facing threats from individuals and organizations in Afghanistan and Pakistan can deal with the threats facing its territory.
The FO spokesperson said: “ISPR made it clear in the press conference that there is concrete evidence of the connection of the Basham attacker to Afghan soil. The contact data of the terrorists involved in the attack was shared with the Afghan authority in Afghanistan.”
Responding to Afghanistan’s Taliban interim government that rejected involvement in Bisham attack.
"Action should be taken against existing terrorist groups," the spokesperson further added.
Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that the anti-terrorism talks between Pakistan and the United States were ongoing and the US State Department made a public statement regarding prisoners around the world.
“Pakistan follows its laws related to prisoners, in which the provision of justice is the main point. There is no need for advice from anyone else,” he added.
Responding to the spokesperson said that they could not announce the final dates regarding the Saudi Crown Muhammad Bin Sultan prince's visit.
She explained that negotiations were ongoing between the two countries on various issues including discussions on increasing Saudi investment in Pakistan.
Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal's visit to the People’s Republic of China was related to China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and its projects.
The FO spokesperson said that the Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline is included in the priority of Pakistan.
“Pakistani mission in the United States is in contact with American authorities over Aafia Siddiqui,’ the FO said.