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Pakistani politicians conflict to Trump’s comments and US Afghan policy

  • August 22, 2017

US President Donald Trump. PHOTO: REUTERSUS President Donald Trump. PHOTO: REUTERS

US President Donald Trump. PHOTO: REUTERS

In response to US President Donald Trump’s residence this morning regarding to a US plan in Afghanistan, Imran Khan, and other politicians, in a republic took to Twitter to denote their views on a US president’s harsh comments opposite Pakistan.

“So a US again blames Pak for a deeply injured unsuccessful Afghan process stretching over a decade,” Chairman Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaaf [PTI], Imran Khan pronounced in a array of tweets.

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Pakistan People’s Party [PPP] senator Sherry Rehman did not find anything new in US process on Afghanistan.

Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Pakistan’s [MQM-P] Syed Ali Raza Abidi lifted concerns on US-India ties.

“As distant as hazard of sanctions are endangered has anyone told trump that US flows to Pak are so tiny as to be scarcely irrelevant,” PTI’s Asad Umar said.

Meanwhile, Minister for Defence Khurram Dastgir Khan stressed  that a success of Zarb-e-Azb, Radd-ul-Fasaad and Khyber-4 are proofs of a clever plan opposite terrorism, Radio Pakistan reported.

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US President Donald Trump, on Monday, lambasted Pakistan, on Monday, during his initial grave residence to a republic as commander-in-chief.

Recognising a contributions and sacrifices of a Pakistani military, he pronounced a republic has been a ‘valued partner.’ “Our militaries have worked together opposite common enemies. The Pakistani people have suffered severely from terrorism and extremism. We recognize those contributions and those sacrifices.”

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He went on to claim, however, that a US could “no longer be wordless about Pakistan’s protected havens for militant organisations,” warning that critical assist could be cut.

“It is time for Pakistan to denote a joining to civilisation, order, and to peace,” he said, warming that critical assist could be cut. “We can no longer be wordless about Pakistan’s protected havens for militant organisations.”

An central response from a supervision and/or ISPR is still awaited.

Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1487934/pakistani-politicians-react-trumps-comments-us-afghan-policy/

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