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Pakistan warns UN: Afghan terrorism threatens national security

Published on: December 11, 2025 4:01 PM

Pakistan has raised alarms at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) over the growing threat of terrorism emanating from Afghanistan. Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad warned that the situation poses the “gravest threat” to Pakistan’s national security and sovereignty.

Despite Pakistan’s efforts to engage with the Afghan Taliban, militant groups continue to operate freely from Afghan soil, exacerbating security challenges in the region.

In his address, the ambassador outlined Pakistan’s ongoing counter-terrorism efforts, noting that nearly 1,200 lives were lost this year due to terrorism from Afghanistan. He highlighted the role of groups like the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Al-Qaeda, and the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), who are reportedly receiving support and safe havens from the Taliban.

Read more: Pakistan warns of action against TTP in Afghanistan

Pakistan’s security forces have carried out multiple operations, neutralizing hundreds of terrorists, including suicide bombers, since 2022.

Ambassador Ahmad emphasized the Taliban’s failure to take concrete action against these groups, which continue to coordinate attacks on Pakistan. He also mentioned that some factions within the Taliban are believed to support these terrorists, facilitating joint training and weapons trade.

The ambassador called on the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) to strengthen its efforts to combat illicit arms trafficking and border security issues.

Pakistan’s diplomat also warned that any further inaction could lead to Pakistan taking “all necessary defensive measures” to protect its sovereignty. He urged the international community to support Pakistan’s efforts and press the Taliban to curb cross-border militancy.

Read more: Pakistan steps up push for safer chemicals management 

Despite the tensions, Pakistan remains committed to dialogue and a peaceful, stable Afghanistan, where Afghans can return home with dignity and safety.

Finally, Ambassador Ahmad underscored Pakistan’s long-standing humanitarian support for Afghan refugees, issuing hundreds of thousands of medical visas since September 2023. He urged the international community to share responsibility for Afghanistan’s stability and development. Failure to address the security threat could further destabilize the region and worsen the humanitarian crisis.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Afghan Taliban, Cross-border Militancy, Latest, Lead2, Pakistan, Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Terrorism, UN Security Council (UNSC)

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