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NSC vows to respond ‘with full force’ to those challenge country

  • senior civilian, military leaders informed on economic and security situation
  • NSC meeting to continue on January 2, onwards decisions in light of suggestions

ISLAMABAD: senior civilian and military leaders on Friday confirmed resolve reply “with full force” topics who challenge country, calling them “terrorists enemies of Pakistan” – at the meeting of National Security Committee (KNB) – highest decisionforum on foreign policy and national security.

According to a statement released by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) after the discussion, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif presided over a meeting of the National Security Council that reviewed the country’s economic and security situation. with special focus on recent quarrel of terrorist attacks.

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Federal ministers, service chiefs and executives of The meeting was attended by special services. This was announced by the Minister of Finance Ishak Dar. participants about the economic situation and challenges of countries and informed participants about economic strategy and measures taken government.

During the meeting of the head of intelligence agencies gave a detailed briefing participants on law and order situation in country, last wave of terrorism and steps to deal with it.

“Minister of state for Ministry of Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar informed the participants of the meeting on situation in Relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan with intermediate government in Kabul”.

“We in trouble, but not a default, ”said the participant of a meeting of NSC. The participant confirmed that the KNB held a briefing on terrorism, economy and Afghanistan.

It was first a meeting of NSC since the change of command of the army and came at a time when Pakistan facing some challenges including the reduction of foreign exchange reserves and the revival of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is banned.

The PMO statement says that participants of the meeting expressed an “unequivocal view” that Pakistan national interests will not be prejudiced and one will be allowed to harm the country national security.

” basic interests of survival, security and development will be protected with great courage, consistency and perseverance.”

participants also paid tribute to the victims of martyrs against terrorism, expressed sympathy and condolences to their families and collectively prayed for height of ranks of martyrs.

“The meeting expressed confidence that the terrorists enemies of Pakistan. The whole nation is one on one narration against terrorism and terrorists. Those who challenge Pakistan will receive full-force response,” the statement said.

This added that the meeting of the National Security Council will continue on Monday, January 2, in what’s next decisions will be accepted in light of suggestions.

According to sources, decision It was decided to convene a meeting of the National Security Council. in meeting between Prime Minister Shehbaz and head of Army Staff General Asim Munir on Thursday.

meeting between two took place one day after the meeting of corps commanders at Headquarters, where in terrorist attacks dominated the agenda.

alarming rise in terror incidents

Over past few months, law and order situation in the country deteriorated with terrorist groups like banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Islamic State group and Gul Bahadur Group, carrier out attacks. On the other hand, the rebels in Balochistan is also stepped up subversion and formalized communication with TTP.

Incident at the Khyberpakhtunkhwa Police Counter Terrorism Detention Center in Bannu and the failed suicide attempt in Islamabad not only set off alarm calls in in power corridors, but also left some countries I’m worried about safety of their citizens.

The US, UK, Australia and Saudi Arabia have issued ballots asking their citizens to restrict movement. in Pakistan and avoid optional trips.

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Sandra Loyd
Sandra Loyd
Sandra is the Reporter working for World Weekly News. She loves to learn about the latest news from all around the world and share it with our readers.

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