Pak rejects Afghanistan\'s allegations on Kandahar attack as \'baseless\'

Pak rejects Afghanistan's allegations on Kandahar attack as 'baseless'

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

on Wednesday rejected as "baseless" and "unfounded allegations" by that the attack, in which three top Afghan officials were killed, was planned in the neighbouring country.

"I want to say that this conspiracy was plotted in So Pakistan should give us the criminals so that we can bring them to justice," Ghani claimed.

Commenting on Ghani's remarks, said no hard evidence or intelligence related information has been shared to date with Pakistan to substantiate such claims.

"Pakistan rejects baseless and unfounded allegations regarding the latest attacks," it said in a statement.

It also said that in there was elaborate mechanisms under Afghanistan-Pakistan Action Plan for Peace and Stability (APAPPS) to mutually and effectively address and investigate any such unfortunate incidents.

"It would have been more appropriate to invoke the relevant arrangement instead of resorting to media blame game which is contrary to the seven principles of cooperation agreed between the two sides, earlier this year," it added.

Kandahar's powerful provincial Gen and the province's intelligence chief, Abdul Mohmin, were killed killed in the attack on Thursday last, while died later of his at a hospital.

Pakistan condoled the death of the senior Afghan officials.

In a phone call to his Afghan counterpart Friday, Qureshi assured him Islamabad's full support to the democratic process in the war-torn country.

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First Published: Wed, October 24 2018. 17:35 IST