Sacrifices in war against terrorism won’t go waste: PM Shahbaz

Government of PakistanSacrifices in war against terrorism won’t go waste: PM Shahbaz

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has reiterated the unwavering resolve of his government and the armed forces of Pakistan to root out terrorism from the Country.

Presiding over the Federal Cabinet meeting held in Islamabad on Tuesday, he strongly condemned the terrorist incidents in Balochistan and other areas of the Country that resulted in the martyrdom of innocent Pakistanis including the security forces’ personnel.

The prime minister said that the sacrifices rendered by the people and the armed forces of Pakistan in the war against terrorism will not go waste.

Shahbaz Sharif said that the armed forces of Pakistan and the entire nation are committed for complete elimination of terrorism from the Country.

In addition, he said that all available resources would be provided to the armed forces to curb terrorism.

The prime minister said that doors of dialogue are open for those who believe in Pakistan and its constitution. However, no talks will be held with the enemies and terrorists.

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