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China and the UN urge Pakistan to tackle Afghan-based terrorism, while Pakistan denies allegations and criticizes deportations.
China and the UN have urged Pakistan to address rising terrorist threats from Afghanistan, warning militant groups like the TTP may operate from Afghan territory.
At a UN briefing, Chinese Ambassador Sun Lei called for stronger Pakistan-Afghanistan cooperation to prevent safe havens and foreign fighter returns.
UN Secretary General Guterres stressed the Taliban’s failure on inclusivity, human rights—especially women’s rights—and regional security, citing cross-border threats.
Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi challenged the allegations, demanding evidence and criticizing Pakistan’s harsh treatment of legally resident Afghan migrants, calling deportations inconsistent and discriminatory.
Analysts say Pakistan’s accusations have strained ties and urge dialogue, noting Afghanistan maintains stable relations with neighbors and denies supporting anti-Pakistan militants.
China y la ONU instan a Pakistán a hacer frente al terrorismo afgano, mientras que Pakistán niega las acusaciones y critica las deportaciones.