Pakistan should investigate the latest bomb blast incident in Peshawar and should not blame Afghanistan for their insecurity, Afghanistan Foreign Minister Mawlavi Amir Khan Muttaqi said on Wednesday.
“The IEA is aware of the situation in the region. Today, Afghanistan is safe and has good relations with its neighbors. We assure the whole world, especially the neighboring countries, that there is no threat from Afghanistan to them. We want peace in the region,” Muttaqi said.
More than 100 people were killed and over 220 others injured by a suicide bombing that apparently targeted policemen praying in a mosque in Peshawar, Pakistan. (ILKHA)
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