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mo4ch:>Imran Khan takes heat after ‘confessing’ that Pakistan-based terrorist groups led attacks on Iran | Mo4ch News

Opposition MPs in Pakistan’s National Assembly were in an uproar Tuesday over PM Imran Khan’s “unprecedented” act of admitting that terrorist attacks against Iran had been carried out by groups based in Pakistan.

During a joint press conference with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani following their talks on Monday, Khan made an admission that did not go down well with a number of Pakistani politicians.

I know Iran has suffered from terrorism [perpetrated] by groups operating from Pakistan. …we [need to] have trust in each other that both countries will not allow any terrorist activity from their soil. We hope this will build confidence between us.

Khurram Dastagir Khan of Pakistan’s opposition party, the National Assembly, was particularly vocal in his outrage over the statement.

No prime minister has ever made such a confession on foreign soil,” he said.

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The legislator stated that Imran’s comments had left the country “exposed,” stressing that such “diplomatic blunders” have actually “hurt national security.”

National Assembly member and former Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar also had some harsh words for the PM, saying his ill-conceived comments were leaving the country to “continually become a laughing stock.

This is not funny anymore. You cannot play with the destiny of this country anymore. [...] You cannot make these stupid statements and expect us to stand behind you.

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Source : RT - Daily news

Imran Khan takes heat after ‘confessing’ that Pakistan-based terrorist groups led attacks on Iran

Imran Khan takes heat after ‘confessing’ that Pakistan-based terrorist groups led attacks on Iran