Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif declares a tough stance against cross-border terrorism, emphasizing that Pakistan's borders are a red line against terrorism. Recent strikes in Afghanistan by Pakistan have escalated tensions, leading to warnings of potential conflict and trade disruptions with Afghanistan if attacks from Afghan Taliban persist. The situation has raised concerns about the possibility of an all-out war between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
#India's robust relationship with #Armenia may be put on hold by the shift in the Caucasus' balance of power, writes Abhinav Pandya. https://t.co/TyQENGCcmM
Pakistani Defence Minister: If Afghan Taliban don't stop the militants that are attacking Pakistan, Islamabad will consider blocking trade transit between Afghanistan and India. (Good lord 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️) https://t.co/REIlolwuzj
Pakistan Defense Minister: We will cut off trade with Afghanistan if Taliban attacks in Pakistan do not stop. https://t.co/xCyUkAmvf4
Abdul Hamid Khorasani, one of the commanders of the Taliban, says that if Pakistan attacks Afghanistan again, they will conquer this country! https://t.co/diHW7z5xzI
Pakistan's former information minister Jan Achakzai warns that if Taliban forces continue to attack Pakistan, Islamabad could seize the "Wakhan Corridor" https://t.co/w1PXIfUy3F
Nah Armenia pivoting to the west to save itself. It's gonna be bad, Russia likely gonna do nothing. https://t.co/mdoXLbUMcb https://t.co/sDvNG0TAv7
Pakistani Taliban (TTP) has warned that politicians joining the conflict against them will be targeted. This threat was issued in response to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's @CMShehbaz statement linking attacks in Pakistan to neighboring Afghanistan and demanding their cessation. https://t.co/50mnZuWbVB
Islamabad ordered cross-border strikes after a militant attack, dialing up pressure. https://t.co/uhcoUcvHVa
Pakistan recently carried out strikes on suspected militant hideouts inside Afghanistan after a suicide bombing killed several Pakistani soldiers. Is there a danger of an all-out war between the two neighbors? https://t.co/2u0Ly1BdNP
'Will not tolerate ...': Pakistan PM #ShehbazSharif's warning to Afghanistan over cross-border terrorism https://t.co/p6OBp67qO6
With a new coalition government in #Islamabad and #Pakistan Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir’s persistently hawkish views on #India, bilateral ties may not see any forward movement, argues @Sarral_Sharma https://t.co/fnhA8ENUfo
“OUR BORDERS ARE OUR RED LINE AGAINST TERRORISM ”, SAYS PAKISTAN’S PRIME MINISTER Days after Pakistan carried out an intelligence based operation in Afghanistan the Pakistan Premier Shahbaz Sharif addressing a cabinet meeting today, said that Pakistan cannot tolerate… https://t.co/sqGAgwT21G
“OUR BORDERS ARE OUR RED LINE AGAINST TERRORISM ”, SAYS PAKISTAN’S PRIME MINISTER While addressing a cabinet meeting today, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that Pakistan cannot tolerate cross-border terrorism anymore. “Pakistan's borders are our redline against terrorism.… https://t.co/dy90ru6zrD
PM says Pakistan won’t tolerate cross-border terrorism any longer #terrorism https://t.co/qE6theyhXF
“Abandoned by its principal ally, Russia, and watching the ferocious rhetoric from Baku, Yerevan fears another war is coming,” @achkhikvadze writes. https://t.co/K2m12oNWcG
"Land of the neighbour if used for terrorism will not be acceptable, We will not accept terrorism from across the border", says Pak PM @CMShehbaz while addressing his Federal Cabinet -- 2 days after Pakistan struck terror bases deep inside Afghanistan. #Pakistan #Afghanistan
The escalating conflict in #Myanmar endangers #India’s future operations and calls to reassess its approach in the region to protect its interests and ensure the success of its #ActEastPolicy initiative amidst the #crisis, suggests @Sreeparna_b17 https://t.co/dAAybAyoDJ
Pakistan's strikes in Afghanistan hint at new government's hard line https://t.co/1x13JHxLbu