Foreign Office spokesman Dr Mohammad Faisal has said that diplomatic access is not being given to the alleged Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav again.
"Neither Kalbhushan is being given diplomatic access again nor more information can be provided in this regard," Dr Mohammad Faisal said in response to a question during his weekly media briefing.
Pakistan is thought to have met Indian Deputy High Commissioner Kalbhushan Jadhav earlier this month in light of the International Court of Justice's decision. Indian Deputy High Commissioner Goro Ahluwalia was called to the Foreign Office for the meeting. The Indian diplomat's meeting with Kalbhushan was conducted in a secret location called the sub-jail.
A spokesman for the Foreign Office said, "Consular access is granted only once."
It is to be remembered that after the meeting, the Foreign Office of India had said in response that 'Klubhushan was presented in a very stressful environment. They were under so much pressure that they were compelled to state Pakistan. ”
In his press briefing, Dr Faisal said travelers coming to Kartarpur from India would be charged a $ 20 service fee. The money will be spent to cover the construction costs of the Kartarpur transit and later the usual renovation and repair work.
Responding to a question, he said that India has also agreed with Pakistan's decision to levy a $ 20 service fee to Sikh pilgrims coming to Kartarpur.He said, 'This is not an admission fee but a service fee. A large infrastructure is being built in Kartarpur. Roads are being built, receptions will take place, sheds will take place and there are many works that are being done to facilitate the travelers. This amount will only cover the construction costs. '
The Foreign Office spokeswoman said on Israel's announcement of annexation of West Jordan and parts of the West Bank to Israel, "Pakistan rejects and condemns any such move." This movement is illegal, dangerous, and based on incitement. Pakistan supports the Palestinians' struggle against Israel, and we consider the Holy Spirit to be the capital of Palestine. "
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