Islamabad: Minister of State for Interior Talaal Chaudhry has reaffirmed that Pakistan will not allow anyone to disrupt its peace following rising tensions along the Pakistan Afghanistan border. According to Pakistan’s Ministry of Information the Afghan Taliban regime initiated unprovoked firing across multiple border sectors prompting a swift and strong response from Pakistani security forces.
Officials stated that in the sectors of Chitral Khyber Mohmand Kurram and Bajaur Pakistani forces retaliated effectively causing significant damage to Afghan Taliban positions. Reports claim that several Afghan posts were destroyed and at least 22 Taliban fighters were killed during the clashes.
Speaking on Geo News program hosted by Shahzeb Khanzada Chaudhry emphasized that Pakistan seeks peaceful dialogue but will respond decisively to any aggression. He stressed that bomb attacks in Pakistani markets and mosques are unacceptable and that national security will be defended at all costs.
Chaudhry further stated that Afghanistan must act as a peaceful neighbor noting that concerns about instability are shared internationally from China to the United States. He concluded that terrorism must end, and Pakistan will continue to act responsibly while safeguarding its citizens.

