Afghanistan, Feb. 6 -- Pakistan's caretaker prime minister, Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, has expressed concerns that small arms left behind by US and NATO forces in Afghanistan have ended up in the hands of terrorist groups following their withdrawal.

Kakar stated, "We believe that when the Americans and NATO left Afghanistan, their small weapons fell into the hands of terrorist groups." He emphasized that these groups then launched attacks against the Pakistani government during his tenure.

Pakistan's government took a firm stance against these terrorist groups and is currently engaged in strong efforts involving the army, intelligence, and police to combat this challenge, Kakar added.

Kakar also stressed the need for well-defined relations b...