Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani denied Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Khakon Abbasi to talk to him on the phone. Abbasi had called him to express his condolences. However, Gani talked on the phone with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and discussed the elimination of terrorist hideouts. 

Abdul Ghani tweeted, “Prime Minister Modi called me and expressed condolences to the civilians killed in the hands of the enemies of humanity.” On the other hand, ‘Tolo News’ claimed that the President later refused to talk to Abbasi on phone. On the talk of Modi, the Afghan President said that in our neighborhood we discussed about eliminating terror hideouts. He also said that India has always been a good friend of Afghans and has been living in happiness and misery. Kabul has been accusing Islamabad of supporting terrorist groups in Afghanistan in Islamabad.

Afghan delegation reached Pak to raise evidence: Among the 
recent deadly attacks in Afghanistan, Afghanistan’s intelligence chief Masum Stanikzai and External Affairs Minister Waheed Bermak have made a surprise visit to Pakistan. Afghanistan has alleged that the ISI was behind the attack. It is believed that the Afghan delegation visited Pakistan to collect ‘evidence’. Pakistan has denied that it helps the terrorists.

Pak handed 27 terrorists:
Pakistan handed  over 27 more suspected militants linked to Taliban and Haqqani network to Afghanistan in November last year. A senior official has claimed this. Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman Dr Mohammad Faisal said in a tweet that Pakistan has continued to disperse the Haqqani network and Tehrik-e-Taliban suspected elements of Afghanistan to prevent them from carrying out any terrorist activity in Afghanistan with its regime.