Afghanistan recalls ambassador from Pakistan over kidnapping incident
KABUL/ISLAMABAD, JUL 18: Afghanistan
recalled its ambassador from Pakistan days after the envoy's daughter was
abducted and "severely tortured" in the capital Islamabad, Afghan
officials said on Sunday.
Waheed Omar, an aide to Afghan
President Mohammed Ashraf Ghani, said on Twitter that the Foreign Ministry has
been directed to ensure that those responsible for the incident are punished
and that the security of the Afghan ambassador and diplomats in Pakistan is
guaranteed.
He said Ghani made the decision
after the Friday kidnapping of Silsila Alikhel, the daughter of Afghan
Ambassador to Islamabad Najibullah Alikhel.
The Afghan Foreign Ministry also
said that a delegation is scheduled to visit Pakistan in the near future to
investigate and follow the latest case and related issues, which will be
discussed in light of the delegation's findings.
The ambassador's daughter was
kidnapped and "severely tortured" in the capital Islamabad on Friday
afternoon before being thrown out with her hands tied behind her back,
according to the local Salam Afghanistan radio.
Afghanistan has demanded Pakistan
swiftly identify and bring to justice those responsible for the assault.
Strongly condemning the
"heinous act," the Afghan government expressed its deepest concerns
over the safety and security of diplomats, their families, and staff members of
Afghan political and consular missions in Pakistan.
Relations between Pakistan and
its neighbor Afghanistan remain tense, with Kabul accusing Islamabad of arming
and supporting the Taliban insurgents.
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