Pakistan rubbishes Afghan allegations over Kabul blast

IANS  |  Islamabad 

on Thursday dismissed accusations by linking it to the Haqqani network, blamed for Wednesday's horrific bombing that killed 90, and wounded over 400 people.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nafees Zakaria said such accusations will only hinder the peace process.

"is also a victim of terrorism and has the highest stakes in peace and stability in Afghanistan," he said.

The National Directorate of Security, Afghanistan's spy agency, has attributed Wednesday's attack to the Pakistan-based Haqqani network and claimed it was directly aided by the ISI.

"Certain elements, who have no interest in peace in and who want to damage Pakistan-relations, have been maligning is Afghanistan's friend and well-wisher and has contributed to the Afghan-owned and Afghan-led peace process, whenever asked," he said.

In recent years, and Washington have repeatedly accused Islamabad of sheltering insurgent groups, such as the Haqqani network, that attack and US troops.

India and Iran have also accused of sheltering terrorist groups on its soil.

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Pakistan rubbishes Afghan allegations over Kabul blast

Pakistan on Thursday dismissed accusations by Afghanistan linking it to the Haqqani network, blamed for Wednesday's horrific Kabul bombing that killed 90, and wounded over 400 people.

on Thursday dismissed accusations by linking it to the Haqqani network, blamed for Wednesday's horrific bombing that killed 90, and wounded over 400 people.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nafees Zakaria said such accusations will only hinder the peace process.

"is also a victim of terrorism and has the highest stakes in peace and stability in Afghanistan," he said.

The National Directorate of Security, Afghanistan's spy agency, has attributed Wednesday's attack to the Pakistan-based Haqqani network and claimed it was directly aided by the ISI.

"Certain elements, who have no interest in peace in and who want to damage Pakistan-relations, have been maligning is Afghanistan's friend and well-wisher and has contributed to the Afghan-owned and Afghan-led peace process, whenever asked," he said.

In recent years, and Washington have repeatedly accused Islamabad of sheltering insurgent groups, such as the Haqqani network, that attack and US troops.

India and Iran have also accused of sheltering terrorist groups on its soil.

--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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