ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan has reiterated the resolve to continue to play its rightful role in the fight against terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and the maintenance of peace and security in the region and beyond.
In a statement on the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks in the United States, the Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Asim Iftikhar Ahmad said that Pakistan has been an active partner of the international community in the global fight against terrorism over the last two decades.
The Spokesperson said that Pakistan has played a leading role in this struggle and has demonstrated its earnest commitment through unprecedented sacrifices in the form of over 80,000 casualties and economic losses of over US$ 150 billion.
“No other Country in modern history has played a matching role in combating terrorism,” he said.
“We condemn in strongest possible terms the terrorist attacks that have taken place in Pakistan, especially over the past few months, which were planned and supported from across our borders,” Asim Iftikhar Ahmad said.
The Spokesperson said that Pakistan has exposed the planners, supporters, and financiers of terrorist incidents committed on its soil and will continue to do so in the future.
The Spokesperson said that Pakistan is also resolved to continue its efforts for consolidating the gains achieved in the fight against terrorism including by thwarting the designs of the spoilers of the peace who, driven by extremist ideology and geo-political agendas, use terrorism as an instrument of state policy.
With reference to the 20th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, the Spokesperson said that the people and government of Pakistan remember and pray for those who lost their precious lives that day.
“We reiterate our strong condemnation of those horrific events and reaffirm our support and solidarity for the families and loved ones of the innocent victims,” he said.
Asim Iftikhar Ahmad said that while especially honoring the memories of the victims of September 11, 2001, we also pay tribute to all victims of terrorism around the world including men, women, the elderly, and children.
The Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the events of September 11, 2001, remind us of the dangers the world confronts in the form of terrorism and its devastating effects.
Asim Iftikhar said that over the last two decades, the international community has fought together against terrorism. However, the complex challenges posed by terrorism call for further strengthening international resolve and unity and to prevent and counter this menace in all its forms and manifestations including state-terrorism against people living under foreign occupation in disputed territories.
“It is also imperative to comprehensively address the root causes of terrorism,” he said.
The Spokesperson said that terrorism has no justification, and any attempts to associate terrorism with any particular people, nationality, civilization, religion, race, or ethnicity are condemnable.
The Spokesperson said that the new and emerging threats in the form of right-wing, Islamophobia, domestic, racially or ethnically motivated, and other forms of extremist tendencies leading to terrorism necessitate effective responses around the world.
In order to completely eradicate terrorism, it is vital to eschew double standards, myopic and selective approaches, and vested, narrow political agendas, he said.