Hunza News

Afghanistan to boycott security talks in Islamabad

Share This Post

KABUL: Afghanistan said on Sunday it was pulling out of security talks in Islamabad in anger at alleged cross-border attacks, which it claimed were designed to disrupt the second round of its presidential election.

 Hunzanews June 2,2014

It said the attacks were “aimed at disrupting the second round of presidential elections”, due to be held on June 14.

Local leaders claimed that rockets fired from Pakistani territory had left six dead and around 40 injured in recent days. There was no independent verification of the claims.

The National Security Council said it would “raise serious concerns” with Pakistan through the foreign ministry, according to the statement.

In protest, Afghan security officials will not participate in a regional security summit due to take place in Islamabad on June 4.

Thenews

More To Explore

Article

Students of Karakorum International University Hunza

Students of Karakorum International University Hunza, are doing protest across Gilgit Baltistan to continue their education in all sub-campuses.However, Ministry of education department Gilgit Baltistan has decided to closed sub-campuses