It is unlawful for foreigners to participate in political demonstrations in Pakistan: FO
Mumtaz Zahra Baloch stated during a weekly media conference in Islamabad that Afghan citizens had been detained during rallies in the city and that the Interior Ministry will make the identities of those detained public. Foreigners are not allowed to participate in political protests in Pakistan.
According to Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, the Ministry of Information is able to remark on the circumstances surrounding the detention of journalist Matiullah Jan.
According to the Foreign Office Spokesperson, the Pakistani government has no discussions with the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, which is prohibited, and discussions with the TTP target terrorist families.
She asserted that Pakistan aspires to have positive relations with every nation and that having positive connections with one does not imply having negative relations with other nations.
It is inappropriate to remark on the Israeli leadership’s statement on Iran’s nuclear weapons, she continued.
According to Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, Pakistan declares its unwavering support for the Palestinians, welcomes the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon, and calls for an unconditional ceasefire in Palestine. It also strongly condemns the ongoing atrocities in Palestine and believes that Israel should be held accountable by the international community for its aggression and genocide.
As long as India continues to violate human rights in occupied Kashmir, Pakistan will continue to offer the Kashmiris political, moral, and diplomatic support, according to the Foreign Office spokesperson.