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Pakistan Condemns Attacks and Rejects Accusations of Afghan President

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afganistan atentadoagostoIslamabad, Aug 11 (PL) The Pakistani Foreign Ministry rejected today accusations by Afghan President, Ashraf Ghani, against Islamabad after stating that the two countries are brotherly nations that enjoy close bilateral relations, and condemning the recent attacks there.
We took note of Ghaniâ�Ös statements, highlights a dispatch signed by the spokesperson for the Pakistani Foreign Ministry, Khalilullah Qazi.

The text condemns "in the strongest terms the recent terrorist attacks" in the neighboring country, and says that this scourge requires the cooperation among states to be defeated.

It also reiterates the commitment of Nawaz Sharifâ�Ös government to the process of national reconciliation conducted by Kabul with Taliban movement.

Ghani yesterday blamed the Pakistani government for the recent wave of attacks in the Afghan capital that caused 56 dead.

In recent days, it was shown that suicide training camps and bomb factories killing our people remain as active as before in Pakistan, said the president.

The statements by the head of state took place hours after a phone conversation with Sharif, with whom he discussed the peace talks with the armed group.

Relations between the two neighboring countries are convulsed, because while Kabul denounces ISIâ�Ös backing (Pakistan's main intelligence agency) to the Afghan Taliban, Islamabad government accuses the other nation of supporting national armed groups, as Baloch separatists.

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