Afghan Intelligence picks up Pakistani Embassy staffers in Kabul, Pakistan cites violation of Vienna Convention

In an occurrence which demonstrates Pakistan's affectation on International ties, it was compelled to refer to that one of the arrangements of Vienna Convention was disregarded when Afghanistan today gotten two Pakistani government office staff members in Kabul. Afghanistan Intelligence Agency, National Directorate of Security (NDS) had purportedly grabbed two of the international safe haven staff members from a market, which constrained Pakistan to refer to how it was an infringement of the Vienna Convention of Diplomatic Relations. 

According to Dawn, the two man, Hassan Khanzada and Syed Munir Shah were at a market when the NDS operators lifted them up and took them to one of their detainment focuses. They additionally apparently brought the government office vehicle. Khanzada is supposedly a visa colleague while Shah is the driver. 

The Vienna Convention of Diplomatic Relations expresses the different benefits which the negotiators are untitled to when they are posted abroad. The essential capacity of this rule is that it should enable the ambassadors to work openly. 

According to a report by Dawn, the two were discharged after the Pakistan international safe haven grumbled about the issue to the Afghan Foreign Ministry. 

As indicated by an announcement by Pakistan's remote office, Zardasht Shams, Afghan agent head, was summoned and he was made mindful of the occurrence. The announcement additionally supposedly expressed how such occurrences undermine the 'useful engagement' which both Afghanistan and Pakistan are attempting to concoct in an offered to reinforce the ties between them. 

In any case, in Pakistan's conjuring of the Vienna Convention we can unmistakably observe a clue of fraud as they have themselves denied India consular access to Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav who was granted capital punishment by a Pakistani military court. In total infringement of Vienna Convention on Consular Relations as per which nations can access their residents who have been captured in outside land. 

Pakistan who seized Indian subject Kulbhushan Jadhav in March 2016, sentenced him to death in April on charges of reconnaissance and for purportedly directing subversive assignment on Pakistani land. Be that as it may, India has been asking for consular access from Pakistan for 14 successive time and each time, it has been denied. On this the International Court of Justice additionally expressed that India must be given consular access to Jadhav as the Convention does not bar people captured on charges of secret activities and psychological oppression.

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