Pakistan rejected the claim of “terrorist camps” by India
Islamabad rejected India’s claim that Pakistan was the position of “terrorist camps” and called it baseless.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said in a statement following a meeting of the National Security Council Committee: “Islamabad has decisively rejects Indian claims about the existence of terrorist camps on its territory.”
The statement accusing India of making the claims “without evidence” said that international media members have visited alleged “terrorist camps” yesterday and more visited today.
The Pakistani Prime Minister also said that after last month’s terrorist attack in Kashmir -controlled India, “Islamabad made a sincere offer for valid, transparent and impartial investigations that unfortunately were not accepted.”
Meanwhile, the US embassy in Pakistan also warned its citizens to leave the areas involved in Islamabad and India to safeguard or take refuge.
“We are aware of reports on Indian -Pakistani military attacks,” the embassy also said in a security warning. “We continue to find out about the situation in the area and observe the developments closely.”
The US Embassy in Islamabad also warned US citizens that “not traveling to the Indian -Pakistani border and the control line because of terrorism and the possibility of armed conflict,” and the Foreign Ministry’s “Visibility Review” has generally raised a “revision of travel”.
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