Pakistan expects 'true collaboration' from Afghanistan on tending to illegal intimidation: FO
According to the Unfamiliar Office (FO), Pakistan expects "earnest engagement" from the interim Afghan administration to handle the "problem of psychological oppression," which was stated on Thursday.
The remarks follow Acting Afghan Unfamiliar Priest Amir Khan Muttaqi's assertion that Pakistan shouldn't hold Kabul accountable for the Peshawar self-destruction bombardment.
On January 30, a mosque in Peshawar's Red Zone area was severely damaged by a powerful bomb that had gathered between 300 and 400 people—mostly police officers—for petitions. 101 lives were guaranteed when the self-destructive impact destroyed the bulk of the request corridor and an inside rooftop.
The incident was initially blamed on the outlawed Tehreek-I-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Later, it restricted any

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