Pakistan Asks US To Eliminate Taliban

Tuesday, 25 February 2014

PAKISTAN ASKS US TO HELP END TERRORIST HIDEOUTS IN AFGHANISTAN.

On Wednesday Pakistan urged the United States to play an effective role in eliminating sanctuaries and hideouts of terrorists from Afghanistan and tribal areas of Pakistan as the miscreants are spread heading terror campaign in Pakistan.

The United States Central Command commander had separate meetings with Secretary Ministry of Defence of Pakistan  in this regards. Both the sides in the meeting agreed to continue to work for regional security and stability.

Pakistan called  upon the United States that sanctuaries of the terrorists should be eliminated before the drawdown of the US –led Isaf troops.

The reminder from Pakistan conveyed on both the diplomatic and military levels. The US authorities were reminded by the civil and military leadership that 23 Frontier constabulary personnel had been in captivity of the terrorists in Afghanistan. Pakistan made it clear that Afghan miscreants were part of the gory incident.

Pakistani political and military leadership urged the US authorities to play their role for stability in the region.

While terming Pakistan a vital partner for regional security, the Central Commander urged both Pakistan and the US were important to each other’s national interests has been a useful partner and relations between the two countries were progressing on an upward trajectory.

The defence secretary from reiterated that being a pivotal partner to the international community Pakistan had sacrificed greatly in the war against terrorism. Pakistan wanted peace in the region and was ready to play its role in  achieving the goal of lasting stability. 

The armed forces and people of Pakistan had courageously fought and withstood the menace of terrorism over the last decade. Pakistan earnestly wished for a stable and peaceful Afghanistan and pursued a policy of non-interference in Afghan affairs. Moreover Pakistan would always facilitate the reconciliation peace process in Afghanistan for a durable peace in the region. 



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