Washington: Chairman US Senate Foreign Relations Committee Sen. John Kerry has said that after the presence of Osama Bin Laden’s hideaway in Pakistan, it is suspected that Al Qaeda’s number 2 Aiman al Zawahiri could also be in Pakistan.
While briefing to US Senate Foreign Relation Committee Senator Kerry said Pakistan has assured to launch investigation regarding the presence of Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan.
Kerry told the committee that Pakistan’s role was important for the US to launch military operation in Afghanistan.
The senator said that war against terrorism would continue even after the death of Osama Bin Laden, but presence of Bin Laden in Pakistan has raised serious questions about Pakistan as a reliable ally.
He said that the distancing ourselves from Pakistan could affect the war against militancy and the cooperation regarding the nuclear weapons.
Meanwhile Senator Dick Lugar stated that committee that the terrorists trained in Pakistan tried to target the US but the relations with Pakistan would not affect due to its strategic importance.
Lugar said that the political institutions were weak and democracy was not efficient in Pakistan. He stressed that the situation may further worsen if the US distances itself from Pakistan.
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