Targeting terrorist hideouts in Iran was inevitable for Pakistan’s sovereignty: PTI spokesperson

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) spokesperson termed the airstrikes of Pakistan targeting the terrorist hideouts in Iran as the right of the defense of the armed forces of the country, which, he said, was essential for sovereignty, national security and territorial integrity of Pakistan.

PTI spokesperson made it clear that PTI stood firmly with their armed forces in the face of any foreign aggression to defend and guard the motherland.

He said that Pakistan’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and security were of utmost importance; hence no compromise would be made in this regard.

PTI spokesperson said that Pakistan being a sovereign state had all the right to respond to any external aggression in the most effective and befitting manner to defend its sovereignty.

PTI spokesman recalled that PTI had been a torchbearer of relations based on mutual respect and peace with foreign nations, especially neighboring countries, without compromising on national dignity and security and integrity.

He stated that PTI deemed engagement and negotiation in the light of the vision and political philosophy of PTI Founding Chairman Imran Khan as the most suitable and civilized way for effective and perpetual settlement of conflicts instead of confrontation.

PTI spokesperson expressed hope that the Iranian government would demonstrate
responsibility and maturity to prioritize peace instead of instead of resorting to aggression to further escalate the tension between the two countries.

He emphasized that all issues including terrorism should be sorted out through bilateral official and diplomatic means and regional peace and security should be given priority.

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