Afghanistan writes to UNSC\, raises issue of violation of territory by Pakistan

Afghanistan writes to UNSC, raises issue of violation of territory by Pakistan

ANI  |  Asia 

The Government in a letter to the Security Council (UNSC) raised the issue of "consistent violations of Afghanistan's territory" by Pakistani forces.

The first letter written by the to the UN was about a planned meeting between Pakistan's and Taliban's representatives in

In the letter, the had stated that the meeting 'undermines' the Afghan peace process and 'violates Afghanistan's national sovereignty'.

However, the meeting was later called off by the saying that they are unable to travel due to UN and US on them.

In the letter to UNSC dated February 22, the Deputy Permanent of to United Nation, wrote, "The nature of these violations mainly includes persistent shelling of Afghan territory, particularly in districts and villages of and provinces; violation of Afghan air space by Pakistani military aircrafts, as well as construction of military posts, barbwire fence and barriers inside Afghanistan's territory, most recently in Spin Boldak district of "

Giving the details about the violations that took place in Afghan territory, Salarzai stated that 28,849 artillery shells were fired into by between during 2012 to 2017.

"What we have seen is nothing but actions that translate to the continued violation of the action plan," he added.

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First Published: Sat, February 23 2019. 21:17 IST