Tahir Andrabi, Pakistan’s foreign ministry spokesperson, said on Saturday, May 2, that Islamabad had taken note of Lindsay’s comments on social media regarding developments along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
Criticising the UK envoy’s stance, Andrabi said that despite Pakistan’s goodwill in temporarily halting strikes against the Afghan Taliban, cross-border incursions and attempts by militants to infiltrate from Afghan territory have continued.
Pakistan said that since suspending its operations, cross-border attacks by the Afghan Taliban and activities by what it described as Indian-backed militants inside Pakistan have resulted in 52 civilian deaths and 84 injuries.
Lindsay, who visited Kabul last week and met Taliban officials, had called for reduced tensions and renewed dialogue between the Taliban and Pakistan, saying there is no sustainable military solution.
He also urged the immediate reopening of border crossings for humanitarian aid deliveries, warning that continued restrictions could deprive more than one million women and children of access to food and healthcare.
Lindsay said he had emphasised the importance of reducing tensions with Pakistan and resuming talks, and expressed his condolences for all civilian casualties, whether caused by militant attacks or military operations.
In response, Andrabi said Pakistan had exercised restraint but responded effectively to attacks, thwarting several infiltrations attempts from Afghan territory through what he described as precise strikes on Taliban positions and militant infrastructure.
He dismissed Taliban claims of civilian casualties from Pakistani attacks as lacking credible evidence.
Andrabi concluded: “Such unwarranted remarks, without linking them to the root cause of terrorism, do not offer a balanced and objective perspective.”
He urged the UK envoy to better understand the regional context and Pakistan’s firm stance against terrorism.
Relations between the Taliban and Pakistan remain strained, with no clear resolution in sight despite regional efforts to ease tensions.