Pakistan on Thursday welcomed a resolution by Afghan scholars against the use of their soil for carrying out cross-border attacks against other countries. The remarks follow reports from Afghan media that a meeting of the country’s scholars at Kabul University emphasised that the country’s soil must not be used to threaten or harm any other nation. In his weekly press briefing, Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Hussain Andrabi called the resolution a “positive development”.

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