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UK MP backs Pakistan’s response to attacks from Afghanistan

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UK MP backs Pakistan’s response to attacks from Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakis­tan has the right under inte­rnational law to defend itself against atta­cks originating from Afgh­anistan, British Parlia­mentary Under-Secretary for the Middle East, Afghanistan and Pakistan Hamish Falconer said on Monday, while stressing the need for dialogue and regional stability.

Speaking during a visit to Islamabad to discuss security concerns with senior Pakistani officials, the British official noted that any country facing cross-border threats was entitled to protect its citizens within the framework of international law.

The remarks came amid rising tensions and recent incidents of violence that Pakistani authorities say were linked to terrorist groups operating from Afghan territory.

Talking to Dawn, the visiting dignitary expre­ssed condolences over the recent loss of life in Pakistan, describing the security situation as deeply concerning.

‘Sustainable solutions’

“No one wants to see civilian casualties anywhere, whether in Pakistan or Afghanistan,” the official said, adding that the challenges faced by Islamabad were not isolated but had wider regional implications.

Highlighting the broader context, the official said security threats emanating from Afghanistan did not remain confined within its borders and could affect neighbouring countries and beyond.

This, he noted, made it essential for all stakeholders to work collectively towards sustainable solutions.

He said that during meetings with Pakistan’s leadership, including Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, discussions covered a range of regional and global issues.

These included recent developments surrounding a ceasefire involving Iran, efforts to ensure stability in the Strait of Hormuz, and the importance of maintaining uninterrupted global trade routes.

The talks also focused on Afghanistan, a country the British official described as central to regional peace and security.

Acknowledging Pak­istan’s concerns, the official said British authorities had been in close contact with their Pakistani counterparts to better understand the evolving situation.

“It is clear from our discussions that Pakistan believes some of the threats it faces originate from across the border,” the official said.

“That is a serious concern, and one that requires careful assessment and cooperation.”

While refraining from commenting on the details of private discussions with Dar, Falconer reiterated that the priority should be to prevent further escalation.

‘Diplomatic engagement’

He emphasised the importance of diplomatic engagement between Islamabad and Kabul to address mutual security concerns.

“The most effective way forward is through dialogue,” the official said, while recognising Pakistan’s frustration over the current state of bilateral coordination with Afghanistan. “There must be a shared understanding between both countries to ensure that their territories are not used to harm each other.”

The longstanding relationship between Pakistan and the United Kingdom was another key theme. The official described ties between the two countries as “deep and enduring”, extending beyond diplomacy to strong people-to-people connections.

“Our relationship is not just a foreign partnership; it is built on community links that resemble a family bond,” the official said.

On the issue of Afghan refugees in Pakistan, the official emphasised the importance of upholding international legal standards while acknowledging the complexities involved. He noted that the matter remained primarily for Pakistan and Afghanistan to address jointly.

The official said the trip had helped reinforce cooperation and deepen mutual understanding, and expressed hope for continued engagement on critical regional challenges.

Published in Dawn, June 16th, 2026 ...

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