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Pakistan summons Afghan envoy over army major's death

Xinhua, June 15, 2016 Adjust font size:

Pakistan on Wednesday summoned Afghan envoy Hazrat Omar Zakhilwal and lodged protest over the death of an army major in shelling by the Afghan forces.

Major Ali Jawad Khan, who was injured in cross-border firing at Torkham border on Saturday, died of wounds in a military hospital in Peshawar on Tuesday.

Both sides started trading fire after the Afghan government raised objections to the construction of a gate inside its territory.

"Foreign Secretary Mr. Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhary today called in Afghan Ambassador Hazrat Omar Zakhilwal to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to lodge Pakistan's strong protest over the shahadat (martyrdom) of Major Ali Jawad Khan, an officer of Pakistan Army, who was injured on 13 June due to unprovoked firing by Afghan security forces at Torkham border crossing," the Foreign Ministry said.

"The Afghan government was urged to take immediate steps to bring this unprovoked firing to an end," a Foreign Ministry said.

The foreign secretary rejected allegations coming from Afghanistan that the construction works being undertaken by Pakistan were violation of the agreements and understandings reached between the two countries.

"It was reiterated that these works are being undertaken on the Pakistani side and were started after the two sides had agreed on them during the meetings held last month."

The foreign secretary stressed that the Pakistani side was undertaking construction works on its side to regulate the movements of people as well as vehicles with the prior agreement of the Afghan government.

He expressed concern over the continued firing by the Afghan forces in the last few days with a view to disrupt the construction works aimed at strengthening effective border management. Endit