Pakistan has announced to recall its ambassador from Iran while directing the Iranian ambassador to Pakistan to leave the country.
Spokesperson of the Foreign Office, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, said during her brief press briefing that the Iranian ambassador in Pakistan has been asked to go back.
He said that diplomatic visits between Pakistan and Iran are also being stopped. Pakistan has informed the Iranian government about its decision.
Later, in his statement, the spokesperson of the Foreign Office said that Iran’s violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty is a violation of international law, Iran’s action is a violation of the objectives and principles of the United Nations Charter.In a later statement, the Foreign Office said in its statement that Iran’s action against Pakistan’s sovereignty is a violation of international law, Iran’s action is against the objectives and principles of the United Nations Charter.
Mumtaz Balocha Baloch said that this illegal action is completely unacceptable, there is no justification for Iran’s action.
He said that Pakistan has to reserve the right to respond to the illegal action, the responsibility of the consequences rests entirely on Iran.
The spokesperson of the Foreign Office said that we have conveyed this message to the Iranian government, Pakistan has decided to recall its ambassador from Iran. The Iranian government has been informed to recall the Pakistani ambassador.
Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that the Iranian ambassador to Pakistan has been told not to return from Iran at present. It has also decided to suspend all high-level visits with Iran.
The spokesperson of the Foreign Office said that it has also decided to suspend ongoing or scheduled visits between Pakistan and Iran in the coming days.
It should be noted that on Monday, Iranian security forces violated Pakistan’s airspace and launched missile and drone attacks in Balochistan.
In the news of the Iranian state TV Noor News, it was claimed that missiles and drone attacks were carried out by the Iranian security forces on two bases of the Jaish-ul-Adl organization in Pakistan’s Baluchistan province.
Later, the Foreign Office strongly condemned Iran’s violation of Pakistan’s airspace and summoned the Iranian affairs minister to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.