Pakistan denounces the Taliban government for the Bajaur attack in KP.

The Afghan diplomat was called by Pakistan’s Foreign Office to formally express their severe disapproval of the recent terrorist assault in Bajaur.
The Afghan Deputy Ambassador received a formal complaint note expressing profound concern over the use of Afghan land in the Bajaur incident, according to Foreign Office spokeswoman Tahir Andrabi.
On February 16, militants connected to Fitna al-Khawarij launched a cross-border offensive against security forces in Bajaur. Eleven personnel lost their lives as a result of the incident.
The spokesperson emphasized Pakistan’s grave worry about the ongoing use of Afghan territory for terrorist attacks against Pakistan. He pointed out that Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan’s leadership is still headquartered in Afghanistan and conducts open operations there.
Such incidents jeopardize regional peace and bilateral relations, the Afghan official was cautioned. There hasn’t been much tangible effort to stop these cross-border threats, even though the Taliban have made numerous promises.
In order to stop more assaults, Pakistan once again asked the Afghan government to take concrete and effective action against militants operating from its territory.