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Pakistan offers cooperation to Iran over probe into attack
Baqir Sajjad SyedUpdated February 18, 2019

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Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi made the offer during a telephone call to Iranian counterpart. — File photo

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Sunday offered Iran cooperation in investigations into the deadly bombing of an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) bus.

The offer was made during a telephonic conversation between Foreign Minister Qureshi and his Iranian counterpart Javad Zarif. A Pakistani delegation would now travel to Tehran to discuss Iranian concerns.

This was the first high-level contact between Pakistan and Iran since the attack on the troops’ bus on Wednesday, which left 27 guards dead and another 13 injured.

The attack occurred when the troops were moving between the cities of Zahedan and Khash. The attack was claimed by Jaish al-Adl, a terrorist group.

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Iranian media reported that Mr Qureshi condemned the attack, offered Pakistan government’s sympathies and expressed Islamabad’s readiness for cooperation against the militants who have been targeting Iranian troops in the region bordering the two countries.

Tehran summons Pakistani ambassador, lodges protest

The area has in the past witnessed several incidents and Pakistan had last year in October helped Iran recover some of the guards abducted by Jaish al-Adl.

Pakistan’s Foreign Office issued no statement on the conversation.

The Iranian foreign ministry, meanwhile, said Mr Qureshi “strongly condemn(ed) and offer(ed) condolences over the recent terrorist attack in south-eastern Iran”.

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had blamed the attack on “the spying agencies of some regional and trans-regional countries”. However, IRGC accused Pakistan of turning a blind eye to the group. IRGC Commander Maj Gen Mohammad Ali Jafari alleged that the group had sanctuaries on Pakistani soil. He said Iran would retaliate against the terrorist group if Pakistan did not act.

Tempers have been running high in Tehran after the latest attack on its troops and India has tried to cash in on Iranian grievances. Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Saturday made a brief stopover in Tehran while travelling to Bulgaria.

During her meeting there she discussed the attack on IRGC bus and the one on paramilitary forces in Pulwama in India-held Kashmir.

“Iran and India suffered from two heinous terrorist attacks in the past few days [that] resulted in big casualties. Today in my meeting with Sushma Swaraj, the Indian FM, when she had a stopover in Tehran, we agreed on close cooperation to combat terrorism in the region. Enough is enough!” tweeted Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Aragchchi after the meeting.

The matter was also discussed during a meeting of Iran’s parliamentary body on National Security and Foreign Policy. Iranian official newswire IRNA quoted the spokesman for the parliamentary commission Ali Najafi Khoshravi as having said: “One of the issues that was raised in the National Security Commission today was that terrorist groups use the Pakistani territory to take actions against Iran.”

He, however, noted that Tehran understood Islamabad’s problems in controlling its border with Iran.

Pakistan’s ambassador to Iran, Riffat Masood, was summoned to Iran’s foreign ministry to receive Tehran’s protest over the attack.

Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Mehdi Honardoost, meanwhile, met representatives of Pakistan Army in Rawalpindi.

Published in Dawn, February 18th, 2019
 
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Pakistan should offer Iran combined fencing of the border. Let's test how far they are willing to go - after all Yadev was crossing from Iran!
 
I recall about a year ago there was another flare up in Pakistan Iran relations but the Ayatollah stepped in and cooler heads prevailed. I wonder why that hasn't happened this time.
 
iran is our brother country hope they know it

Pakistan should offer Iran combined fencing of the border. Let's test how far they are willing to go - after all Yadev was crossing from Iran!
both countries bleedin on that border iran just want to wash her hands . pakistani forces been killed over there too
 
iran is our brother country hope they know it


both countries bleedin on that border iran just want to wash her hands . pakistani forces been killed over there too

Iranians need to stop brushing off their lack of border security onto other countries too, their border agents are bing kidnapped all the time and are completely unable to monitor smuggling or illegal crossings

Stop meddling in the middle east and secure your borders, rather than blame a country occupied with the war on terror while defending two hot borders elsewhere
 
I recall about a year ago there was another flare up in Pakistan Iran relations but the Ayatollah stepped in and cooler heads prevailed. I wonder why that hasn't happened this time.
Iran couldn't have picked a worse time to contrast itself as a negative influence in terms of geo-politics. The Iranians are accusing Pakistan of supporting the terrorist attack and hobnobbing with the Indians, while the Saudi's are making their most high profile visit in decades and looking at tens of billions of dollars in investment.
 
Pakistan offers cooperation to Iran over probe into attack
Baqir Sajjad SyedUpdated February 18, 2019

5c6a2f8d39bdd.jpg

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi made the offer during a telephone call to Iranian counterpart. — File photo

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Sunday offered Iran cooperation in investigations into the deadly bombing of an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) bus.

The offer was made during a telephonic conversation between Foreign Minister Qureshi and his Iranian counterpart Javad Zarif. A Pakistani delegation would now travel to Tehran to discuss Iranian concerns.

This was the first high-level contact between Pakistan and Iran since the attack on the troops’ bus on Wednesday, which left 27 guards dead and another 13 injured.

The attack occurred when the troops were moving between the cities of Zahedan and Khash. The attack was claimed by Jaish al-Adl, a terrorist group.

ARTICLE CONTINUES AFTER AD
Iranian media reported that Mr Qureshi condemned the attack, offered Pakistan government’s sympathies and expressed Islamabad’s readiness for cooperation against the militants who have been targeting Iranian troops in the region bordering the two countries.

Tehran summons Pakistani ambassador, lodges protest

The area has in the past witnessed several incidents and Pakistan had last year in October helped Iran recover some of the guards abducted by Jaish al-Adl.

Pakistan’s Foreign Office issued no statement on the conversation.

The Iranian foreign ministry, meanwhile, said Mr Qureshi “strongly condemn(ed) and offer(ed) condolences over the recent terrorist attack in south-eastern Iran”.

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had blamed the attack on “the spying agencies of some regional and trans-regional countries”. However, IRGC accused Pakistan of turning a blind eye to the group. IRGC Commander Maj Gen Mohammad Ali Jafari alleged that the group had sanctuaries on Pakistani soil. He said Iran would retaliate against the terrorist group if Pakistan did not act.

Tempers have been running high in Tehran after the latest attack on its troops and India has tried to cash in on Iranian grievances. Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Saturday made a brief stopover in Tehran while travelling to Bulgaria.

During her meeting there she discussed the attack on IRGC bus and the one on paramilitary forces in Pulwama in India-held Kashmir.

“Iran and India suffered from two heinous terrorist attacks in the past few days [that] resulted in big casualties. Today in my meeting with Sushma Swaraj, the Indian FM, when she had a stopover in Tehran, we agreed on close cooperation to combat terrorism in the region. Enough is enough!” tweeted Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Aragchchi after the meeting.

The matter was also discussed during a meeting of Iran’s parliamentary body on National Security and Foreign Policy. Iranian official newswire IRNA quoted the spokesman for the parliamentary commission Ali Najafi Khoshravi as having said: “One of the issues that was raised in the National Security Commission today was that terrorist groups use the Pakistani territory to take actions against Iran.”

He, however, noted that Tehran understood Islamabad’s problems in controlling its border with Iran.

Pakistan’s ambassador to Iran, Riffat Masood, was summoned to Iran’s foreign ministry to receive Tehran’s protest over the attack.

Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Mehdi Honardoost, meanwhile, met representatives of Pakistan Army in Rawalpindi.

Published in Dawn, February 18th, 2019
My Irani friends, when ever India lands on some land, first thing she does is to start using it against Pakistan.
Whatever happening at your side of border is nothing but some Indian intelligence design. Please note that their spy, Mr Kulbhushan was also operating from your soil, and I am sure without your permission. So Becareful what you offer to India.
@WAJsal @Irfan Baloch
 
Iran couldn't have picked a worse time to contrast itself as a negative influence in terms of geo-politics. The Iranians are accusing Pakistan of supporting the terrorist attack and hobnobbing with the Indians, while the Saudi's are making their most high profile visit in decades and looking at tens of billions of dollars in investment.

Its not a mistake, its planned. They probably met on how to get proxies into Pakistan. Dont trust.
 
Iranians need to stop brushing off their lack of border security onto other countries too, their border agents are bing kidnapped all the time and are completely unable to monitor smuggling or illegal crossings

Stop meddling in the middle east and secure your borders, rather than blame a country occupied with the war on terror while defending two hot borders elsewhere
no country admit own faults bro .
 
Iran has already build fence (or planning to) for 700 Km stretching from Taftan to Mand.
Offer them to build border fence that cover remaining 300Km and add more security check points to prevent terrorist roaming freely.
 
I recall about a year ago there was another flare up in Pakistan Iran relations but the Ayatollah stepped in and cooler heads prevailed. I wonder why that hasn't happened this time.

It will improve when the FM visits Tehran again its been roller coaster of relations since 1979
 
My Irani friends, when ever India lands on some land, first thing she does is to start using it against Pakistan.
Whatever happening at your side of border is nothing but some Indian intelligence design. Please note that their spy, Mr Kulbhushan was also operating from your soil, and I am sure without your permission. So Becareful what you offer to India.
@WAJsal @Irfan Baloch
that is true
same elements also attacked the FC in Balochistan as well who had attacked the Iranian guards
it has been done repeatedly that same group has attacked both Iran and Pakistan

the Indian presence in Iran might have a business element but it is driven by the jealousy towards CPEC and eternal animosity towards Pakistan. just like American presence in Afghanistan is never intended for any good same is the case with Indian presence in Iran/ Afghanistan which is mainly driven by open hostile agenda towards Pakistan. President Trump already rejected and ridiculed Indian libraries in Afghanistan by saying who the fck is going to read there? likewise how the fck India will operate from CHabahar when Iran is facing embargo and a potential NAVAL blockade in future as the rhetoric of Iranian retarded Mullahs increases and the warmongering American NeoCons use it as an excuse to start another war
 
After today's episode of Pakistan facilitating Saudi FM's kind words towards Iran, I am sure Iran will be delighted to accept this totally serious offer by Pakistani Foreign minister who formulates Foreign policy of Pakistan.
 

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