In what it was described as cutting of diplomatic tie with it’s neibour, Pakistan has recalled its ambassador from Iran Wednesday and blocked Tehran’s envoy from returning to Islamabad after an Iranian air strike killed two children in the west of the country earlier today.
Iranian news agency Mehrnews qouted Pakistan official as saying that the “missile and drone” attack targeted the Jaish al-Adl group’s headquarters in Pakistan, calling it “another decisive step taken by Iran in response to the aggression against the security of our country”.
Pakistan has also message Iran Ambassodor who is already in Tehran not to go back to Islamabad.
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The raid came late on Tuesday after Tehran also launched attacks in Iraq and Syria against what it called “anti-Iranian terrorist groups”.
The development has raised fear among key players in the middle East and big tech and economy states.
China has called on Pakistan to show restraint and to not take any action against Iran that would further increase tensions and create instability in the region.