Islamabad :
Criticizing Washington’s unilateral action against Islamabad following the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said, “We are committed to working for peace, but in any conflict, we will not become United States partner.
“Pakistan has done a lot in line with US demands in the war on terror, but the United States has never acknowledged our sacrifices,” the IRNA news agency reported Thursday. He mocked Washington’s view of Islamabad, adding: “How can a country carry out drone strikes against a country that is a partner and ally.
Imran Khan stressed: “Pakistan never wants unrest in Afghanistan and does not support any group, but we will support the election or the government that is in accordance with the will of the Afghan people.” “The United States has never praised Pakistan’s efforts and cooperation in the war on terror, so there is no question of providing a military base for Americans on Pakistani soil,” he said.
The Pakistani Prime Minister said that the United States failed in the war in Afghanistan, but he blamed Pakistan for the defeat, while we only want security and peace in Afghanistan, and the same thing looks better for Pakistan. ۔
Commenting on Washington’s demand for a military base from Islamabad after the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, the Pakistani prime minister had said in June that Pakistan would not provide any base to the Americans for missions abroad, Imran Khan added. Pakistan will certainly not allow the CIA or US special forces to use its territory for counter-terrorism missions outside Pakistan.