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Pakistan expresses 'strong reservations' to J&K reference in India-Afghanistan joint statement

The Pakistan foreign office raised objections over Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi's statement that terrorism is an internal issue of Pakistan, stressing on its "strong reservations. It noted that Pakistan is "desirous of seeing a peaceful, stable, regionally connected and prosperous Afghanistan

S Jaishankar and Amir Khan Muttaqi at a joint conference
S Jaishankar and Amir Khan Muttaqi at a joint conference Credit:X
| Updated on: Oct 12, 2025 | 11:36 AM
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New Delhi: Ignited by India and Afghanistan's joint statement with a reference to Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan on Saturday raised strong objections to it and summoned the Afghan envoy, conveying its strong reservations. In a statement, Pakistan's Foreign Office (FO) claimed that the reference of Jammu and Kashmir as an integral part of India is a "clear violation" of the resolution of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC).

The FO also raised objections over Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi's statement that terrorism is an internal issue of Pakistan, stressing on its "strong reservations. It noted that Pakistan is "desirous of seeing a peaceful, stable, regionally connected and prosperous Afghanistan".

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"The Additional Foreign Secretary (West Asia & Afghanistan) conveyed Pakistan's strong reservations to the Afghan envoy regarding references made to Jammu and Kashmir in the joint statement. It was conveyed that the reference to Jammu and Kashmir as part of India is a clear violation of the relevant UN Security Council resolutions," the FO's statement read.

"Pakistan, like other nations also has the right to regulate the presence of foreign nationals residing inside its territory," the FO said, adding that Islamabad continued to issue medical and study visas to Afghan citizens in the spirit of Islamic brotherhood and good neighbourly relations.

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The jibe comes just two days after External Affairs Minister (EAM) Dr S Jaishankar and Afghanistan's Muttaqi conducted a meeting. During the meeting, the leaders jointly lambasted Islamabad, with Muttaqi saying that Taliban will not allow anyone to use its land against any other country. Similarly, Jaishankar said India is 'fully committed' to the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of Afghanistan.

Following this, the two nations also issued a joint statement, with Jaishankar thanking Muttaqi for 'strongly' condemning the Pahalgam terror attack that had claimed 26 innocent lives. In the joint statement, the two sides had also assured respect for each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

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