Pakistani government launches official orders
Islamabad: The Pakistani government has issued an official order to freeze international terrorist Masood Azar's property. On February 14, in Kashmir's Pulwama, 41 CRPF soldiers were killed in a terrorist attack. Pakistan's Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorist organization was responsible for the attack. Following the attack on CRPF soldiers, the US, France, and the UK have come to a resolution in the UN Security Council last February, demanding that the priest be declared an international terrorist. This has prevented China from delivering some technical questions and letting the resolution fail.
Already, India has made a serious effort to declare Masood's priest as an international terrorist. But 4 times China overturned its veto power. After the Pulwama attack, India negotiated with China in this regard. Following this, the Chinese Foreign Ministry expressed hope that it would be better resolved. As a result, the mosque had been included in the Azar terrorist list. The Pakistani government has issued an official order for international terrorist Mossad Azar's property freezing and travel ban.
In a statement issued last night, the Pakistani government has said it has been ordered to fully implement the UN resolution. The Pakistan government has also ordered authorities to take action to disrupt mosquito breaches and mitigate assets. Pakistan has said that Assar has been prohibited from selling arms or ammunition. The Pakistani Foreign Department said yesterday that the ban imposed on Masood Azar will be implemented immediately.
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