President Zardari: Those who see our peace as weakness will face a strong response.

President Zardari: Those who see our peace as weakness will face a strong response.

27.02.2026 07:22

As the death toll in the conflicts between Pakistan and Afghanistan exceeds 200, statements continue to come in succession. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari stated, "Pakistan will not compromise on peace and territorial integrity. Those who perceive our peace as weakness will face a strong response, and no one will be exempt from this response." Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif expressed, "Our forces have the full capacity to crush any aggressive intentions."

Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari stated that his country will not compromise on peace and territorial integrity in relation to the clashes at the border with Afghanistan, which resulted in the deaths of more than 200 people.

"WE WILL NOT COMPROMISE ON PEACE AND TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY"

Zardari made a statement on the issue via the social media platform of the US-based X company. Stating that the response of the Pakistan Army is "comprehensive and resolute," Zardari said, "Pakistan will not compromise on peace and territorial integrity." He added, "Those who see our peace as weakness will face a strong response, and no one will be exempt from this response."

SHERIF: NECESSARY RESPONSE WILL BE GIVEN TO ATTACKS

According to Pakistan state television PTV News, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sherif also stated that the people of Pakistan and the armed forces are always ready to protect the country's security, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. Sherif, who stated, "Our forces have the full capacity to crush any aggressive intent," noted that the necessary response will be given to the attacks.

WHAT HAPPENED?

Afghanistan's government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid reported that comprehensive operations have been launched against military facilities belonging to Pakistan along the Durand Line, which is considered the border between the two countries. The Pakistan Ministry of Information also announced that Pakistan's security forces responded immediately and effectively to Afghanistan's operation.

AFGHANISTAN-PAKISTAN DISPUTE

The Pakistan Ministry of Information stated that following recent bomb attacks in the country, 7 points identified as "terror camps" along the border with Afghanistan were targeted. In a statement from the Afghanistan Ministry of Defense, it was noted that a "suitable and measured response will be given at the appropriate time" against Pakistan.

In a statement from the Afghanistan Red Crescent, it was expressed that 18 people lost their lives and many others were injured as a result of Pakistan's attack. Pakistan's Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry reported that "approximately 70 terrorists were neutralized" in the attacks carried out along the Afghanistan border.

Following Afghanistan's targeting of the 7 points it described as "terror camps," a protest note was delivered to the Afghan Ambassador in Kabul, who was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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