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Pakistan Military tells Tillerson, cannot do any more

Pakistan Military tells Tillerson, cannot do any more

WASHINGTON: The United States is prepared to partner with Pakistan to

defeat terrorist organisations seeking safe havens, US Secretary of State

Rex Tillerson wrote in an op-ed published in the New York Times on

Wednesday.

In the article titled ‘I Am Proud of Our Diplomacy’, Tillerson gave an

overview of US diplomacy since the Trump administration took over in

January and how the administration was dealing with issues on the foreign

policy front.

According to Secretary Tillerson, the United States’ commitment to stop

terrorism and extremism motivated the Trump administration to adopt a new

South Asia strategy focusing on Afghanistan.

“That country [Afghanistan] cannot become a safe haven for terrorists, as

it was in the days before the Sept. 11 attacks. Pakistan must contribute by

combating terrorist groups on its own soil,” he wrote, before once again

pushing the ‘do more’ mantra, adding that Islamabad “must demonstrate its

desire to partner with us”.

‘Pakistan has done enough’

Pakistan has responded by saying it has already done enough in the US-led

war on terror and “cannot do any more for anyone”.

In a press conference on Thursday, military spokesperson Major General Asif

Ghafoor said no organised infrastructure of a terrorist organisation exists

inside Pakistan.

“We have been saying that Pakistan has fought twice an imposed and imported

war inside Pakistan. We have sacrificed a lot. We have paid a huge price

both in blood and treasure. We have done enough and we cannot do any more

for anyone. Whatever we are doing and shall, will only be done for

Pakistan,” said the Director-General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG

ISPR).

“Had we not supported, al-Qaeda would not have been defeated,” he added.