Afghanistan closed its consulate in Pakistan's Peshawar

Afghan government closed its consulate in Pakistan's Peshawar to protest against Pakistan's police raid on long-disputed Afghan Market in the city.

Afghanistan closed its consulate in Pakistan's Peshawar

MojNews- Afghanistan on Friday closed down its consulate in Peshawar , Pakistan, after an alleged police raid on long-disputed Afghan Market in the city.

According to an official statement by the country's embassy in Islamabad, the consulate was shut in protest after police raided the Afghan Market in Firdaus neighborhood of the city reportedly claimed by the Afghan authorities as a property of the Afghan government .

This came after a Peshawar court verdict ordering the possession of the market -- housing dozens of shops in the city's busy commercial district-- to handover to a Pakistani citizen named Shaukat Kashmir.

''Unfortunately, the provincial police in Pakistan raided the market again last night and took down the Afghanistan flag without coordinating with the Embassy. The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan strongly condemns this action and considers it against diplomatic principles and good neighborhood terms'', read the statement published in Pashto.

According to the Express Tribune newspaper of Pakistan , the Peshawar High Court gave its verdict on Wednesday against the Afghan State's claim of ownership over the market.

Afghan Ambassador to Pakistan Atif Mashal visited the site and hoisted Afghanistan flag on it on Thursday.

 

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