Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif issued a stern warning to Afghanistan on Thursday, stating that Pakistan would “crush aggressive ambitions” along its borders if hostile actions continue. The remarks come amid escalating cross-border tensions following recent clashes between Pakistani and Afghan forces.
In a televised address, Sharif accused Afghan authorities of failing to prevent militant activity targeting Pakistani territory. He emphasized that Pakistan reserves the right to respond firmly to any threats and would take decisive action to protect its sovereignty and security.
The Prime Minister’s statement coincides with a period of heightened alert along the Pakistan-Afghanistan frontier, where repeated skirmishes and allegations of cross-border attacks have strained bilateral relations. Pakistani military sources confirmed that defensive operations have been intensified in response to perceived provocations.
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Analysts suggest that Sharif’s warning signals a tougher stance compared with previous diplomatic efforts, reflecting frustration over stalled negotiations and recurring security incidents. The remarks are also likely intended to send a broader message to regional actors, including India, regarding Pakistan’s strategic posture.
International observers have urged restraint, warning that escalating rhetoric could increase the risk of wider conflict in South Asia. Calls for renewed dialogue between Islamabad and Kabul emphasize the need to resolve disputes through diplomatic channels rather than military confrontation.
As tensions persist, both governments face pressure to maintain border security while preventing civilian harm. Sharif’s warning underscores the fragile state of peace along the western frontier and highlights the continuing volatility in Pakistan-Afghanistan relations.
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