Washington: Mansoor Ijaz has rejected US National Security Advisor General James Jones sworn affidavit submitted in the Supreme Court in which the former advisor had claimed he had conversation with Ijaz on telephone a few days prior to May 9.
He said that he had first contact with James Jones on May 09.
Ijaz said it could be proved from his two cell phone bill records that he did not made any contact with James Jones prior to May 09.
Mansoor Ijaz has further disclosed that three high officials of Pakistan were involved in the preparation of memo and that he had informed General James Jones about Husain Haqqani while sending it.
Mansoor Ijaz said that six minutes after contacting Husain Haqqani in London on phone, he made contact with James Jones on his residential phone number, adding that after that James contacted him via his new cell phone. The information has been produced in the Supreme Court, he said and added that he would present complete telephone record to the SC investigation officials at an appropriate time.
Mansoor said point No. 4 of Jones statement is partially correct because he never used the name of Husain Haqqani during their conversation, adding that he also never used name of Jones during conversation with Haqqani. But Husain Haqqani had knowledge about contacts with many persons on memo.
Mansoor Ijaz claimed that Haqqani had dictated the memo to him.