PM, army chief discuss role of hostile intelligence agencies in Pakistan

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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif discussed on Thursday the role of hostile intelligence agencies and their collaborators in fomenting instability in the country.

According to the ISPR, in a high level meeting at the ISI headquarters, the army chief emphasised the need for continued efforts across the country to consolidate gains of Operation Zarb-e-Azb.

“The role of hostile [foreign] intelligence agencies and their collaborators in fomenting instability in Pakistan and undermining Pakistan’s interests was discussed in detail,” the statement added. “Management of Pak-Afghan border including way forward was also discussed during the meeting.”

The high-level huddle also reviewed the internal and external threat spectrum, including terrorists’ network and their nexus in the country.

The prime minister appreciated the efforts and achievements of Pakistan Army and intelligence agencies in achieving major breakthroughs and bringing a noticeable change in the security environment of the country.

Nawaz said the entire nation was proud of its premier intelligence agency, reiterating that the government and the nation stood behind its armed forces.

Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar and NSA Lt Gen(r) Nasser Janjua also attended the meeting.

Earlier during the day, General Raheel said terrorism was a global phenomenon and required a coordinated, global response.