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Saturday 6 January 2018

America rejected the sacrifices made during decades: Pakistan

America rejected the sacrifices made during decades: Pakistan



Islamabad: Pakistan declared "deep disappointment" on the tearful remarks of US President Donald Trump against the country and said that the allegations have caused a tremendous shock to the 'trust' between the two countries. Pakistani Prime Minister Shahid Khakon Abbasi presided over a meeting of the National Security Council (NSC) The meeting was convened after US President Donald Trump accused him of Pakistan

In the first tweet of the year, US President Trump alleged that in the last 15 years, the US gave Pakistan $ 33 billion in aid, whereas in return Pakistan has not given the US anything except 'lies and deceit'. Trump also said that Pakistan provided 'safe havens' to the terrorists


US President Donald Trump speaks at a rally in Pensacola, Florida, US, December 8, 2017. REUTERS / Carlo Allegri
The Army Chief and other top military officers and government officials attended the meeting of the NSC. It was said in the meeting that the statement of the American leadership is completely beyond comprehension because the facts have clearly been sidelined in it. This has given a shock to the beliefs made by generations between the two countries. This has led to the sacrifices made by Pakistan for decades.

The Dawn News reported that Ezaz Ahmad Chaudhary, Pakistan's ambassador to the United States, was called in the NSC meeting in which the reaction of Pakistan on the latest strike of Trump was discussed. At the same time, the overall foreign policy of the country was reviewed in this meeting. External Affairs Minister Khwaja Asif challenged U.S. President Donald Trump's claim in a tweet that the US gave it more than $ 33 billion in aid in the last 15 years.

Pakistan said that after the audit of the amount given, the American president would prove to be wrong. He said that Trump can take the service of a American audit company on 'our expenditure' to get a $ 33 billion aid check, which says 'the world knows who is lying and who is cheating.'

Asif tweeted, "President Trump has mentioned in the last 15 years that Pakistan is giving $ 33 billion, let him check with a US audit company so that the world can know who is lying and cheating. .... '

In a statement in the NSC meeting, he said that Pakistan has fought primarily to fight terrorism using its resources and has had a lot of burden on its economy. It was further said that Pakistan will continue to play its role in peace for Afghanistan. It also agreed that despite all the allegations, Pakistan can not make hasty decisions and will continue to play a positive role in the Afghan policy. At the same time, he will continue to play his role in peace and security of the region and the international community.

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