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US Accusation against Pakistan ’Scapegoat’ for Failures in Afghan: Foreign Minister

Wednesday 23 August 2017
US Accusation against Pakistan ’Scapegoat’ for Failures in Afghan: Foreign Minister

Pakistan Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif

Pakistan denounced US President Donald Trump’s accusations over Islamabad support for terrorist groups, saying Washington tries to use it as a scapegoat for of American military failure n Afghanistan.

Alwaght- Pakistan denounced US President Donald Trump's  accusations over Islamabad support for terrorist groups, saying Washington tries to use it as a scapegoat for of American military failure n Afghanistan.

"No country in the world has suffered more than Pakistan from the scourge of terrorism, often perpetrated from outside our borders. It is, therefore disappointing that the US policy statement ignores the enormous sacrifices rendered by the Pakistani nation in this effort," Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday in a statement released by.

The statement was released after Trump said Washington can no longer remain silent about Pakistan providing “safe havens for terrorists.”

 “Pakistan has much to gain from partnering with our effort in Afghanistan. It has much to lose by continuing to harbor criminals and terrorists," the US president added during a nationally televised speech Monday night before a military audience at Fort Myer in reference to the Taliban and other groups posing a threat to the region and beyond.

"We have been paying Pakistan billions and billions of dollars at the same time they are housing the very terrorists that we are fighting…That will have to change and that will change immediately," he added.

In its foreign ministry statement, Pakistan also stressed that it was actively participating in international counter-terror efforts.

"As a matter of policy, Pakistan does not allow use of its territory against any country. Instead of relying on the false narrative of safe havens, the US needs to work with Pakistan to eradicate terrorism," the statement added.

The statement was released following a meeting between Pakistan's Foreign Minister Khwaja Muhammad Asif and US ambassador David Hale in which Asif stressed his country's "desire for peace and stability in Afghanistan."        

"We have decided to give an interim response. A comprehensive response will come after a meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) on Thursday," he added.

 

 

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shirley ( Wednesday 23 August 2017 )
why dont you accuse them of funding and arming terrorists pkk pyg trump is nothing but a dirty lying loud mouth bully a mass murderer of of muslims us bought down cuban airliner and still harbours the terrorist pakistan has every right to kill us citizens as sponsers of terrorism trump got elected by many americans beleiving with concrete proof that us gov did 9/11you should go and offer uniquivical support to turkey to fight pkk hundreds of us europeans are there fighting with these terrorists with us soldiers plenty of evidence afghan president is a gutless us stooge who stabbed taliban in the back couple of yrs ago when they agreed to peace with him as long as he did not agree to any more us troops he went straight to obama and agreed what about flourishing opium under him afghan parliment are nothing but drug lords supplying cia the us has never produced one ounce evidence against al qeida about 9/11this is hegonomy and zionists wanting endless war on terror
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