Pak diplomats still being harassed in Kabul despite of FO complaint
QUETTA, Nov 05 (DNA): Despite of Afghan Foreign Ministry’s assurance to Pakistan that it would sort out the issue of Pakistani diplomats’ harassment in Afghanistan, frequent reports have emerged on Tuesday that Afghanistan intelligence service’s officials are still harassing Pakistani embassy personnel in Kabul and its sub-missions.
The consular section of the Pakistani embassy in Kabul is closed for the
second day and consequently no visas are being issued.
Pakistan has taken up the matter with the Afghanistan’s Ministry for
Foreign Affairs; however it appears that foreign ministry officials are
helpless in front of Afghan secret agency as no action could be taken to
stop those officials.
Statements to carry out thorough investigation into the matter are being
issued by responsible officials on the one hand, and ‘unstoppable’
harassment on the other depicts dual policy of Afghanistan.
The FO on Sunday summoned the Afghan chargé d’affaires to convey serious
concerns over the safety and security of embassy personnel in Kabul and
its sub-missions.
According to a statement issued by the Pakistan’s Foreign Office,
Pakistani diplomats were obstructed by Kabul officials on roads, often
hit by anonymous motorcycles while heading towards Pakistani Embassy
from their residencies in the capital city.
Sources said that Afghan intelligence officials have been using abusive
language with the Pakistani diplomats.
In the light of Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Privileges and
Immunities 1961, the chargé d’affaires was reminded about the
responsibility of the Afghan government to ensure safety, security and
freedom of movement to all members of the mission. DNA
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