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Pakistan's Defense Minister warns Afghanistan: Any attack on Pakistan will invite a response 50 times stronger from Pakistan

[World Wide Web Reporter Yan Peiyun] According to reports by "India Today" and other media on the 29th local time, Pakistan Defense Minister Asif criticized Afghan representatives for repeatedly deviating from the ceasefire agreement on a program on Pakistan GEO TV, criticizing Afghanistan for serving as a tool for India, and warned that any attack on Pakistan would attract a response 50 times stronger from Pakistan.

Assib praised the performance of the Afghan delegation in the tough negotiations, but criticized Afghan officials for disrupting the negotiation process under the influence of India, and said Afghan leadership obeyed India's Kabul, who manipulated the show behind the scenes, was actually controlled by New Delhi, "he said. he also accused India of using Afghanistan to compensate for its defeat at its western border, saying India wanted a low-intensity war with Pakistan, "to this goal, they are using Kabul."

The report quoted Asif as saying that the recent negotiations between Pakistan and Afghanistan in Turkey broke down because the Afghan side reneged on its word four or five times. "Whenever we get close to reaching an agreement and negotiators report back to Kabul, there will be interference and the agreement will be revoked," he said. India's New Delhi TV mentioned that Afghanistan had previously refuted similar allegations, calling them "baseless."

Reported that Asif also issued a severe warning against the threat of retaliation in Afghanistan. "Kabul is New Delhi's tool. If they really want to attack Islamabad, let's hope that won't happen, we will respond accordingly, a response 50 times stronger." Asif said.

Negotiations were held in Qatar after Pakistan-Afghan border conflict erupted. Government officials confirmed on Monday that the two sides had reached a ceasefire agreement. Informed officials said the two sides would continue negotiations in Turkey to discuss how to implement the agreement. According to Reuters, Pakistani News and Radio Minister Taral said on Monday that Pakistan and Afghanistan held talks in Istanbul in Turkey aimed at securing a long-term ceasefire but had not reached a “viable solution.”

The border line between Pakistan and Afghanistan was drawn by the British colonists at that time. It is also known as the "Duran Line" and has a total length of more than 2000 kilometers. Over the years, conflicts on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border have occurred from time to time due to doubts about the legitimacy of the "Duran Line".



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