Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that India has always been making accusations and false propaganda about Pakistan and refuted news about Dawood Ibrahim's admission to Karachi hospital and poisoning were false.
Baloch in a weekly briefing at MOFA on Thursday said that India was spreading fake news.
The spokesperson said that the EU Disinfo Lab’s report confirmed that all the Indian propaganda against Pakistan was fake and had no credible evidence in them.
“Even Pakistan is deeply concerned about Indian terrorism. India is spreading terrorism all around the globe including South East,” she added.
Furthermore, Baloch said that Kulbhushan Yadav—an Indian spy who was detained by the Pakistan security forces—was on charges of espionage and subversive activities in Pakistan.
MOFA spokeswoman said that Pakistan has spread the message of peace around the globe and worked with many countries including its neighbours to eradicate terrorism.
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Denies talks with TTP
The FO spokesperson clarified Pakistan has not been holding any dialogues with the banned outfit Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
“Pakistan has security threats from TTP. We hope that the Afghan interim government will take action against the anti-Pakistan terrorists,” she added.
COAS visit to US
Commenting on the COAS visit to the United States, she said Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir was in the U.S. for important meetings regarding enhancing the defense ties with American officials.
Defending the local laws and policies, Baloch said every minority has been exercising equal rights in Pakistan and blasphemy laws in Pakistan were neither discriminatory against anyone nor being used against any minority.