No footprint of Daesh on Pakistan's soil: Foreign Office

No footprint of Daesh on Pakistan's soil: Foreign Office
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Summary Pakistan is cooperating with the international community in combating terrorism, Khalilullah said.

ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) - Foreign Office Spokesperson Qazi Khalilullah on Thursday said that Pakistan is fully aware of the threat posed by the Islamic State (IS) group and the security forces are alert to it.

At his weekly news briefing in Islamabad on Thursday, the spokesperson categorically stated that there is no footprint of IS, also known as Daesh, on Pakistani soil.

He said our military and security forces have also made it clear that the shadow of Daesh will not be tolerated on its land.

Qazi Khalilullah said Pakistan is cooperating with the international community in war against terrorism.

"We support a coordinated approach against terrorism for complete eradication of the menace," he added. 

About the Paris attacks, the official said that Pakistan condemned the attacks at different levels and the prime minister and the advisor on foreign affairs also visited the French embassy to record their condolence.

When asked about the rise of Islamophobia following the Paris attacks, the spokesperson said terrorism cannot be associated with any religion.

To a question, the spokesperson urged the international community not to pursue discriminatory policy on nuclear issue in South Asia, saying this will have impact on the strategic stability of the region.

He termed the New York Times editorial on country’s nuclear arsenals as mistaken and based on prejudice. He said the editorial attempted to portray Pakistan as a country irresponsibly building the nuclear arsenals.
 

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