Head of Armed Forces of Pakistan made sharp statements to India, Iran and Afghanistan

The commander of the Armed Forces of Pakistan, General Asim Munir, made sharp statements to neighboring countries.

According to The Tribune Express, General Munir spoke at a meeting with University students in the capital of Islamabad with statements against India, Iran and Afghanistan.

“When the safety of any Pakistani is put on the map, all of Afghanistan can be destroyed,” said Munir.

Mentioning that Pakistan for 50 years provided food for 5 million citizens of Afghanistan, Munir said: “When it comes to our children, we will pursue those who attack them.”

According to him, separatist movements in Baloudjistan have long been supported by Afghanistan, Kabul never showed a sincere friendship for Pakistan.

He recalled that only Afghanistan opposed the membership of Pakistan in the United Nations (UN) after gaining independence.

The Islamabad administration claims that the Pakistani Taliban, which are acting against Pakistan, are deployed in Afghanistan and the Taliban administration does not take measures against this organization.

– You cannot hit us in the back

About relations with India, Munir said that New Delhi could not accept the transformation of Pakistan into a powerful independent state: “In this case, as we can reconcile with India,” he asked the question.

touching Iran missile strikes in Pakistan, Munir said: “You cannot hit us in the back. If you do this, you will get an appropriate answer.”

Lieutenant General Munir emphasized that no one can violate the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Pakistan.

– tension in the relationship between Iran and Pakistan

On January 16, Iran announced that he attacked missiles terrorist groups in Pakistani territory.

Pakistan, in response, said that he had surgery against terrorists, inflicting a missile blow at night at one of the points in the border area of ​​Iran.

condemning each other, the parties said that civilians died as a result of attacks and that they respect each other’s territorial integrity as “friendly and fraternal countries.”

Islamabad decided to withdraw his ambassador in Tehran on January 17 and informed Tehran that Iran’s ambassador to Islamabad, who was in the country on a visit, may not return for some time.