Pakistan's foreign ministry summoned the Taliban's deputy head of mission on Wednesday, urging the Afghan administration to take action against militant groups based in Afghanistan. This call to action follows an attack on a military base in Bannu, northwestern Pakistan, earlier this week, which resulted in the deaths of eight Pakistani security force members.
The attack, carried out on Monday, has heightened tensions between the two neighboring countries. Islamabad has pointed to Afghanistan-based militant groups as the perpetrators, highlighting ongoing security concerns in the region.
In the meeting with the Taliban's deputy head of mission, Pakistani officials expressed their frustration and demanded immediate steps to curb militant activities emanating from Afghan soil. The foreign ministry stressed the importance of cooperation between the two nations to prevent such incidents in the future.
The Bannu attack marks one of the deadliest assaults on Pakistani security forces in recent months. As Pakistan grapples with the aftermath, the government remains resolute in seeking accountability and enhanced security measures to protect its borders and citizens.
The attack, carried out on Monday, has heightened tensions between the two neighboring countries. Islamabad has pointed to Afghanistan-based militant groups as the perpetrators, highlighting ongoing security concerns in the region.
In the meeting with the Taliban's deputy head of mission, Pakistani officials expressed their frustration and demanded immediate steps to curb militant activities emanating from Afghan soil. The foreign ministry stressed the importance of cooperation between the two nations to prevent such incidents in the future.
The Bannu attack marks one of the deadliest assaults on Pakistani security forces in recent months. As Pakistan grapples with the aftermath, the government remains resolute in seeking accountability and enhanced security measures to protect its borders and citizens.