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Peshawar/Kabul: The Afghan Consulate in Peshawar has been shut down after repeated attacks on a market in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa capital city and also taking down of the Afghan national flag, it was reported on Saturday.
The development comes after the Afghan Ambassador to Pakistan, Shukrullah Atif Mashal, had accused Pakistani police of attacking the market, which Afghanistan claims it, reports TOLO News.
According to reports, the ownership of the property is disputed, but the Afghan Embassy in Islamabad maintains that the market property belongs to the Afghan government.
The Afghan government stated on Friday that such actions were “irresponsible and insulting”.
Over the past few days, Afghan government officials have claimed Pakistani police have repeatedly entered the market and removed the Afghan flag.
“Many soldiers came here, acting like terrorists. This is not acceptable. This is not good for improving relations between the two countries,” said Mashal.

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