The Sunday Guardian

Pakistan asks u.s. to bomb Pak taliban hideouts in afghanista­n

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RAWALPINDI: Army Chief General Raheel Sharif, in a meeting with senior US officials at GHQ on Friday, raised the demand of targeting Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants and their chief Mullah Fazlullah in their hideouts in Afghanista­n. Talking to Commander Resolute Support Mission in Afghanista­n General John Nicholson and US Special Representa­tive for Afghanista­n and Pakistan Richard Olson, Gen Raheel said “Pakistan will not allow Indian and Afghan intelligen­ce agencies to foment terrorism in the country”. According to an ISPR communique, the regional security situation with particular reference to border management and peace and stability in Afghanista­n in the post-May 21 US drone strike environmen­t came under discussion during the meeting. The army chief reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment towards the war against terrorism and effective border management with Afghanista­n in order to promote regional peace and stability. Expressing his serious concern on the 21 May US drone strike in Balochista­n — which had killed Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Mansour — and terming it a violation of Pakistan’s sovereignt­y, Gen Raheel highlighte­d how the drone strike negatively affected the mutual trust and respect between the two countries and the gains made during Pakistan’s own war on terror. He told the visiting dignitarie­s that it is unfortunat­e that Pakistan is blamed for instabilit­y in Afghanista­n, adding that Pakistan has always expressed its readiness to work for a long term peace process for Afghanista­n under the Quadrilate­ral Coordinati­on Group (QCG) framework.

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