India's ICJ move to divert attention, says Pakistan; Sharif meets Army chief

IANS  |  Islamabad 

A day after the International of Justice (ICJ) ordered to halt the execution of alleged Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, on Wednesday termed it an attempt by to divert attention from its role in fomenting in

"Indian letter to ICJ attempt to divert attention from state-sponsored in Pakistan," Defence Minister Khwaja Asif tweeted.

"The Indian spy was convicted of offences against Pakistan's national security," he said.

His comments came as Prime Minister held a meeting with Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa to discuss the stay order from the top international

Sources, in the know of the meeting, said that the Prime Minister was briefed on the ICJ order.

Gen Bajwa was accompanied by Director General Inter-Services Intelligence Lt. Gen Naveed Mukhtar and Finance Minister Ishaq Dar was also present at the meeting.

Reacting to the stay order, Foreign Affairs Advisor to the Prime Minister Sartaj Aziz said that was reviewing the move by

"We are analysing the Indian petition and the International of Justice's (ICJ) authority (on the case)," Sartaj Aziz said, adding that the Foreign Office will issue a statement about any decision taken in this regard.

on Monday moved the ICJ in The Hague against Pakistan, accusing the latter of violating the Vienna Convention in the case of Jadhav. has also said if the hanging is carried out it would be "an act of premeditated murder".

The ICJ on Tuesday told not to hang Jadhav, who was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military in April on charges of promoting and spying for

--IANS

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India's ICJ move to divert attention, says Pakistan; Sharif meets Army chief

A day after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordered Pakistan to halt the execution of alleged Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, Islamabad on Wednesday termed it an attempt by New Delhi to divert attention from its role in fomenting terrorism in Pakistan.

A day after the International of Justice (ICJ) ordered to halt the execution of alleged Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, on Wednesday termed it an attempt by to divert attention from its role in fomenting in

"Indian letter to ICJ attempt to divert attention from state-sponsored in Pakistan," Defence Minister Khwaja Asif tweeted.

"The Indian spy was convicted of offences against Pakistan's national security," he said.

His comments came as Prime Minister held a meeting with Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa to discuss the stay order from the top international

Sources, in the know of the meeting, said that the Prime Minister was briefed on the ICJ order.

Gen Bajwa was accompanied by Director General Inter-Services Intelligence Lt. Gen Naveed Mukhtar and Finance Minister Ishaq Dar was also present at the meeting.

Reacting to the stay order, Foreign Affairs Advisor to the Prime Minister Sartaj Aziz said that was reviewing the move by

"We are analysing the Indian petition and the International of Justice's (ICJ) authority (on the case)," Sartaj Aziz said, adding that the Foreign Office will issue a statement about any decision taken in this regard.

on Monday moved the ICJ in The Hague against Pakistan, accusing the latter of violating the Vienna Convention in the case of Jadhav. has also said if the hanging is carried out it would be "an act of premeditated murder".

The ICJ on Tuesday told not to hang Jadhav, who was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military in April on charges of promoting and spying for

--IANS

ahm/rn

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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