Islamabad: As Pakistan reviews its foreign policy, especially with regard to the United States and the Nato in the wake of Mohmand attack, Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar has made it clear that Islamabad doesn’t want to cut its ties with any country.
Talking to media outside the parliament house on Tuesday, she said that Envoy Conference was aimed at revisiting foreign policy.
Khar said that Pakistan was facing terrorism being neighbour to Afghanistan and also facing baseless allegations from international community. “Pakistan will not tolerate pointing fingers at its role in fighting terrorism,” she warned.
The foreign minister said Pakistan considers Afghanistan a sovereign country and the US should also consider Pakistan a sovereign country.
Khar claimed that Pakistan embassy in Kabul was given threat of suicide attack following the assassination of former Afghan president Burhanuddin Rabbani.
She said that recommendations of envoy conference would be forwarded to the Parliamentary Committee on the National Security.
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