Pak-US cooperation imperative for regional peace: Foreign Office

Foreign OfficePak-US cooperation imperative for regional peace: Foreign Office

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Foreign Office on Thursday said operation between Pakistan and the United States was imperative for the regional peace and specifically for stability in Afghanistan.

During his weekly media briefing in foreign office here, the Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal said the two sides continued to communicate with each other on various issues of mutual interest at different levels. He said on the basis of intelligence shared with the US, we were able to secure the region and decimate Al Qaida.

“Working towards enduring peace requires mutual respect and trust along with perseverance”, he added.

Dr Faisal said Pakistan had been supporting the US by all means for last 16 years and continuation of that relationship was critical for regional peace.

While answering to a question, he said Pakistan had been hosting Afghan refugees for last four decades. He added they were enjoying the same facilities as per Pakistani citizens.

“However, now Afghanistan and international community must invest in the ‘Pull factor’ regarding Afghan refugees,” he added.

Denying the ISIS’s presence in Pakistan, Dr Faisal said Pakistan had repeatedly asked the Afghan government to share any intelligence if it had, regarding the matter and Pakistan would take action against it.

The Spokesperson said that the Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif’s remarks about the tweet by the US President Donald Trump must be seen in a perspective.

Dr Faisal told that yesterday’s high level briefing by the foreign minister and military officials in foreign office had been arranged to inform the diplomatic corps about the massive counter-terrorism efforts by Pakistan, terrorist threat emanating from Afghanistan, which was resulting in loss of human lives and damage to infrastructure in Pakistan.

“Details were also provided on how Indian belligerence and unhelpful posturing is distracting Pakistan’s counter terrorism efforts and how an active RAW/NDS nexus is verifiably working to undermine Pakistan’s internal stability,” he added.

Relying to another query, he said National Security Adviser Lt General (retd) Nasser Khan Janjua visited Iran where he met his Iranian Counterpart. He said both sides discussed the ways to enhance mutual cooperation especially in the economic realm.

The Foreign Office Spokesperson said that Pakistan had repeatedly said it had no objection to resume talks with India.

“We want to discuss all disputes including Indian Occupied Kashmir being the top priority on discussion table. Only composite dialogues can solve Pak-India issues, “he maintained.

Dr Faisal said Indian occupation forces’ brutalities on innocent and defenseless Kashmiris of Indian occupied Jammu & Kashmir continued with impunity as they had martyred three more Kashmiri youth in Islamabad, Kulgam and Budgam areas.

Replying to a question regarding Indian satellite launch, he said all space technologies including earth observation satellites had inherently dual use and could be employed for both civilian and military purposes.

The Spokesperson said all states had a legitimate right to pursue peaceful uses of space technologies. However, given the dual-use nature of such technologies, it was essential that such pursuits were not directed towards a buildup of destabilizing military capabilities which could negatively impact the regional strategic stability, he added.

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