Islamabad: President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari has expressed much concerned over recent statements given by the US authorities about Pakistan.
During his meeting with US Ambassador to Islamabad, Cameron Munter, who met him on Saturday, President Zardari informed Pakistan’s reservations.
Sources said that various issues including Pak-US bilateral ties, strategic dialogue, war against terrorism and other matters came under discussion.
The sources disclosed that President Zardari made it clear during the meeting that overlooking the sacrifices of Pakistan in war against terrorism be stopped. Bilateral cooperation is must for improving the relations between the two countries, he urged.
Pakistan has been affected more than any other country in the world in war against terrorism; he said adding Pakistan had defeated terrorists in this war. Government will continue its efforts to cleanse country from terrorists, he underlined.
Sources further said that President Zardari apprised US ambassador about his concern over the recent statements given by US authorities about Pakistan hoping US would deliver its pledges made with Pakistan. He maintained that no force could achieve success alone in war against terrorism. “We will have to launch joint efforts on this count”, he urged.
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