Pakistan welcomes US ‘foreign terrorist organization’ designation for Baloch separatist groups

In this frame grab from a video released by the Balochistan Liberation Army shows people outside the a train after being attacked by BLA on its transit from Quetta to the northern city of Peshawar, in Bolan district of Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province on March 12, 2025. (BLA via AP/ File)
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Updated 12 August 2025
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Pakistan welcomes US ‘foreign terrorist organization’ designation for Baloch separatist groups

  • BLA and Majeed Brigade carried out deadly attacks including Jaffar Express hijacking and Khuzdar bus bombing
  • US move follows spike in Balochistan violence, with Islamabad accusing India and Afghanistan of backing militants

ISLAMABAD/KARACHI: Pakistan on Tuesday welcomed the United States administration’s decision to designate the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) and its Majeed Brigade faction as Foreign Terrorist Organizations, describing Islamabad’s counterterrorism efforts against militant violence as a bulwark that has helped secure global peace and stability.

The BLA, which also uses the alias of The Majeed Brigade, is the most prominent of separatist groups in Balochistan, which borders Iran and Afghanistan and is home to key China-led infrastructure projects, including a port and a gold-copper mine.

The US State Department made the proclamation about the separatist militant outfit a day earlier while citing a list of attacks claimed by its top leaders.

In March, the group claimed responsibility for the hijacking of the Jaffar Express train traveling from Quetta to Peshawar, killing 31 civilians and security personnel and holding hostage over 300 train passengers.

It was also blamed for ramming an explosive-laden vehicle into a school bus in Khuzdar in May, resulting in the deaths of at least eight children along with the bus driver and a conductor.

“BLA/Majeed Brigade is involved in multiple terrorist attacks in Pakistan, including the heinous Jaffer Express terrorist incident and Khuzdar bus attack that resulted in the loss of precious lives,” the foreign office in Islamabad said in a statement.

“Pakistan remains a steadfast bulwark against terrorism," it added. "Our sacrifices have secured critical counter-terrorism successes, not only for the country, but for regional stability and global security.”

The BLA has also targeted Chinese nationals working on strategic infrastructure development, industrial, educational and power generation projects in different parts of Pakistan.

The State Department quoted Secretary Marco Rubio in a statement as saying the US decision demonstrated Washington's "commitment to countering terrorism."

“Terrorist designations play a critical role in our fight against this scourge and are an effective way to curtail support for terrorist activities,” he added.

The US designation of BLA and Majeed Brigade as terrorist entities can be pivotal in restricting financial support and other aid to these groups.

The US move comes amid a spike in militant violence in Pakistan’s Balochistan, which Islamabad has blamed on India and Afghanistan. New Delhi and Kabul deny the allegation.

Pakistan had already proscribed the Majeed Brigade as a terrorist entity in July 2024.

The foreign office said the country “remains unwavering in its resolve to protect its citizens and eliminate terrorism in all its forms and manifestations” and “committed to cooperating with the international community to overcome this common challenge.”

Separatist groups operating in the mineral-rich region of Balochistan accuse the central government of exploiting the province's resources to fund development elsewhere in the country.

The federal government denies the allegations and says it is working for the uplift of local communities in Balochistan.


Pakistan says Azerbaijan close to finalizing $2 billion investment deal

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Pakistan says Azerbaijan close to finalizing $2 billion investment deal

  • Shehbaz Sharif discusses investment ties in meeting with Azerbaijani presidential envoy
  • Deal builds on growing energy cooperation, including SOCAR’s footprint in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Friday Pakistan was close to finalizing a $2 billion investment agreement with Azerbaijan, as he met a senior representative of President Ilham Aliyev amid Islamabad’s push to attract foreign capital into key sectors.

Sharif made the remarks during a meeting with Khalaf Khalafov, Azerbaijan’s presidential representative on special assignments, at the Prime Minister’s Office, according to an official statement.

The talks come as Pakistan seeks large-scale foreign investment to shore up its economy and strengthen energy security, with Azerbaijan emerging as a key partner.

“Welcoming the Azerbaijani dignitary, the Prime Minister recalled the warm fraternal bonds between Pakistan and Azerbaijan and reaffirmed Pakistan’s resolve to further strengthen bilateral relations with Azerbaijan, in all areas of mutual interest,” the statement said.

“While noting that both sides were close to finalizing the agreement for USD 2 billion investment by Azerbaijan in Pakistan, the Prime Minister reiterated his invitation to President Aliyev to undertake an official visit to Pakistan at his earliest convenience,” it added.

Earlier this month, Pakistan’s finance ministry said that Azerbaijan’s state energy company SOCAR was set to finalize an investment in the country’s oil and gas sector following high-level engagements at the World Economic Forum in Davos, as Islamabad works to stabilize energy supply, reduce costs and improve contractual transparency.

SOCAR already operates in Pakistan through SOCAR Trading, which supplies up to one LNG cargo per month without take-or-pay obligations, giving Pakistan greater flexibility in managing demand and pricing.

Regional issues were also discussed during Friday’s meeting.

Khalafov thanked Pakistan for its diplomatic support during the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict — a brief but intense war between Azerbaijan and Armenia that ended with Baku regaining control of large parts of the disputed territory — and reaffirmed Azerbaijan’s longstanding support for Pakistan’s position on Kashmir, the statement said.

Pakistan and Azerbaijan have expanded economic and strategic ties in recent years, including defense and security cooperation.