Pakistan To Mine Border With Afghanistan
December 26, 2006
December 26, 2006 -- Pakistan's Foreign Secretary Riaz Mohammad Khan today said that Pakistani authorities have decided to mine and fence parts of Pakistan's border with Afghanistan.
Speaking at a press conference in Islamabad, Khan said it "will be done selectively" to supplement measures already in force to prevent militants from crossing the border into Afghanistan.
U.S. and Afghan officials have long said that militants use Pakistani territory as a base of operations for launching attacks into Afghanistan. Khaliq Ahmad, a spokesman for Afghan President Hamid Karzai, said fencing or mining the border fails to "confront terrorists in a real manner."
(AFP, Reuters)