President Rouhani urges Pakistan's decisive action against anti-Iran terrorists
President Hassan Rouhani urges Pakistan to take a firm action in dealing with terrorists acting against the Islamic Republic.
In a phone conversation with Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday, the president said that Tehran and Islamabad should not allow "a bunch of terrorists," who are tools in the hands of other countries, to affect their decades-long cordial ties.
He said the Iranian and Pakistani nations enjoyed "exemplary and historical" relations, calling on senior officials of the two countries to help promote bilateral ties.
"We should not allow any third party to impact Iran-Pakistan relations through their measures," Rouhani said.
Pointing to last month’s terrorist bomb attack in Iran’s southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchestan, Rouhani said Tehran knows well where the terrorist groups that use Pakistan's soil to carry out attacks against the Iranian nation were based, adding, "We are awaiting your (Pakistan’s) decisive action against these terrorists."
"We are fully ready to cooperate with the Pakistani army and government to eradicate these terrorists whose presence is not in favor of us, you or the region," he added.
President Rouhani emphasized that Tehran sought to keep friendly relations with Islamabad.
The Pakistani prime minister, for his part, said his country's army and government would make their utmost efforts to eliminate terrorists.
Khan added that Islamabad would not allow terrorists to use Pakistan’s soil against neighboring countries, particularly Iran.
He emphasized that the Pakistani army was ready to adopt more decisive measures to counter terrorists in cooperation with Iran and noted that Islamabad would soon give good news to Tehran in this regard.
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