Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch in a weekly briefing said India was involved in terrorism inside and outside Pakistan.
“The international community should take action against these illegal actions. There are evidence of Indian terrorism in other countries. The world should bring India, the enemy of world peace, to justice,” she said.
Mumtaz Zahra Baloch also said that Pakistan has provided evidence of terrorism in other countries of India many times and now the world should bring the enemy of world peace to justice.
“India's network of espionage, subversion, and extraterritorial extrajudicial killings has expanded to several continents. We urge the international community to hold India to account for its illegal acts,” she said.
Shehzad Akbar allegations are false
Baloch strongly denied Shahzad Akbar's allegations and many such personalities are sitting in Britain who have links with the enemies of Pakistan, but it is not the policy of the state to target its citizens abroad.
Mumtaz Zahra Baloch responding to Shehzad Akbrar's accusation said: “Claims are baseless and politically motivated. Several high-profile political decedents have been living in the United Kingdom, and some of them have maintained links with terrorist entities inside Pakistan. It is not the policy of Pakistan to target its own nationals abroad.”
Ceasefire in Gaza
The spokesperson of the Foreign Office also demanded an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and an end to Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir as per the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council, holding a plebiscite.
No plan to offer bases to foreign: FO
The FO spokesperson said that Pakistan has no plans to offer bases to a foreign government or military directed against anyone.
"This speculation is completely unfounded and we reject it," she said.