UN terror report reiterates what Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has publicly “confessed”: India

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Imran Khan, during a visit to the United States last year “confessed” to the presence of 40,000 terrorists in Pak (File)

New Delhi:

India said Friday that a recent UN Security Council report that Pakistan-based terrorist groups were sending thousands of terrorists to Afghanistan was a reiteration of what Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has publicly admitted.

The UN report said that around 6,500 Pakistani nationals are among the foreign terrorists operating in Afghanistan and that the Pakistan-based terrorist groups, Jaish-e-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Taiba, are involved in the trafficking of combatants to this country.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Anurag Srivastava said the international community was well aware of the reality that Pakistan is “the nerve center of terrorism”.

“The Pakistani foreign ministry would do well to recall that its prime minister admitted last year that Pakistan is still home to 30,000 to 40,000 terrorists,” he said.

“Pakistan’s leaders have also acknowledged that in the past, terrorists have used the country’s soil to carry out terrorist attacks against other countries,” added the MEA spokesman.

In a confession, Imran Khan, during a visit to the United States in July of last year, said that about 30,000 to 40,000 “armed people” who were trained and fought in part of the ‘Afghanistan or Jammu and Kashmir, were in Pakistan.

Srivastava also said that Pakistan’s attempts to create a “break” in the traditional and friendly relations between the Indian people and Afghanistan would not succeed.

“The Afghan people and the international community know very well who the spoiler is, who shelters, trains, arms and finances terrorists and sponsors violence against innocent Afghans and members of the international community,” he said. declared.

After the report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team was submitted to the UN Security Council, India said the findings confirmed its long standing position that Pakistan remained the epicenter of international terrorism.

“The report of the UN Security Council’s Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team has only reiterated what the Prime Minister of Pakistan has already admitted,” said the spokesman. AEM.

“Pakistan should be introspective and put an end to any kind of support for terrorism from the territories under its control,” he said.

Srivastava said that Pakistan is home to one of the largest numbers of terrorists and terrorist entities designated by the United Nations. “His fallacious attempts to point the finger at others cannot divert attention from the facts on the ground.”

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