Afghan envoy at UN lodges official complaint with Security Council over Pakistan airstrikes in Kunar, Khost
The Hindu
The Charge d’Affaires at Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the UN said the airstrikes by the Pakistani Air Force inside Afghanistan are an “aggression against territorial integrity” of Afghanistan
The Charge d’Affaires at Afghanistan’s UN mission here has lodged an official complaint with the Security Council over airstrikes launched by Pakistan in the eastern Afghan provinces of Kunar and Khost this month, saying cross-border shellings by the Pakistani military forces are “reprehensible" and these breaches will further destabilise peace and security in the region.
Naseer Ahmad Faiq, the Charge d’Affaires at the Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations wrote to the President of the Security Council for the month of April, the U.K., that the airstrikes by the Pakistani Air Force inside Afghanistan are an “aggression against territorial integrity” of Afghanistan.
“These airstrikes are a “flagrant breach of international laws”, principles of the UN Charter, UN General Assembly and Security Council resolutions, including on ‘Kabul Declaration on Good-Neighbourly Relations’,” he said.
Mr. Faiq, in the “letter of complaint”, which he has requested to be circulated as an official document of the UN Security Council, writes that the persistent violations of Afghanistan's territory by Pakistani military forces through cross-border shelling, construction of military posts and fence inside Afghanistan’s soil have been going on for over a decade.
He said that the cross-border shelling which has caused civilian casualties, displacement and destruction of public and private properties is particularly of high concern.
“These acts are reprehensible and must be stopped. Continuation of these breaches will impact the relations of the two nations and it will further destabilise the peace and security in Afghanistan and the region,” he wrote.
Noting that this long-standing issue has been brought to the notice of the Security Council through letters on three previous occasions, Mr. Faiq expressed hope that necessary measures are taken by the Council to address the matter effectively.