Akbaruddin also said that Security Council committees should open up their voting so that those vetoing action against terrorists are made to publicly acknowledge their role. Speaking at a Security Council debate on it working methods, he diplomatically avoided naming China but it was clear his criticism was directed at Beijing that has used the secrecy of the sanctions committee, which is one of the socalled subsidiary bodies of the Council to veto action against Pakistanbased JaisheMohamed (JeM) ‘chief’ Masood Azhar and against Islamabad for freeing LashkareTaiba (LeT) ‘commander’ ZakiurRehman Lakhvi. Read less...
Saikal had accused "elements within the state structure of Pakistan" of facilitating most of the terrorist groups active in the region and had warned that a country using "good and bad terrorists" against each other is "playing with fire". Read less...