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Prime Minister Gilani says US should respect Pakistan's red-lines


ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani Friday asked the United States to respect Pakistan's red-lines, its national sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Talking to US Ambassador to Pakistan Cameron Munter who called on him at the PM House, Gilani said the United States must guarantee there was no breach of country's frontiers in the future.

Prime Minister Gilani said it was his primary responsibility to safeguard Pakistan's dignity and honour, adding that respect for sovereignty and non-repeat of unilateral action were the very minimum that Pakistan expected.

He also stressed close cooperation between Pakistan and the United States to fight terrorism, the common enemy of the civilized world.

Gilani said Pakistan wanted to work with the United States to defeat the menace.

The PM said the credit goes to the democratic government, for the ownership the nation had assumed regarding the war on terror, and the Parliament was fully behind the government in this regard.

The PM added that no war can be fought without the support of the people.

The Prime Minister reiterated Pakistan's position and said that an independent, prosperous and stable Afghanistan was in Pakistan's interests.

He said Pakistan would support process of reconciliation in Afghanistan which was Afghan-led and Afghan-owned and does not destabilize Pakistan.

The US Ambassador said the common enemy of terrorism must be defeated for which both the countries need to focus and cooperate with commitment and single-mindedness.

He said convergence of interests between the two countries against terrorism provided a realistic basis and common grounds to continue to collaborate and save the world from the curse of extremism and terrorism. (APP)


Courtesy www.geo.tv


 

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