On February 27, 2026, the Senate of Pakistan unanimously passed a resolution condemning the recent unprovoked aggression and hostile cross-border actions from Afghanistan, emphasizing that such actions represent clear violations of international law and diplomatic norms. Senator Sherry Rehman, who introduced the resolution, stated, "For over four decades, Pakistan has shouldered significant economic, social, and security responsibilities by hosting millions of Afghan refugees... at considerable expense to its own national progress and internal security." The resolution also expressed profound disappointment over the lack of reciprocal goodwill from Afghanistan, highlighting the ongoing presence of anti-Pakistan terrorist elements operating from Afghan soil. It called for an immediate cessation of hostile actions and urged the Afghan Taliban regime to honor its international obligations, asserting that any attempt to challenge Pakistan's sovereignty would be met with a "firm, proportionate and decisive response."
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Senate Condemns Afghanistan'S Hostile Actions Against Pakistan
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On Feb 27, 2026, Pakistan's Senate condemned Afghanistan's aggression, urging cessation of hostilities and warning against sovereignty challenges, while calling for international support to stabili...
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