Washington: US State Department spokesperson Mark Toner Monday said that United States was keen to learn about the network supporting late al Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan.
Giving a routine briefing to media at State Department, Toner said that the US had still not received complete information regarding Abbottabad commission, which was probing bin Laden killing in Pakistan’s garrison state, Abbotabad.
“We have not yet received the commission’s report and all information is based on news reports,” he said.
“The commission report should be made public for United States and Pakistani people,” the spokesman added.
Toner further said that the commission did not reached out to US officials for their testimony.
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