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175451_3356443_updates.jpgFO Spokesperson Dr Faisal. Photo: File

Pakistan has fought the war against terrorism largely from its own resources which has cost over $120 billion in 15 years, states a press release issued from the Foreign Office on Friday.

?We are determined to continue to do all it takes to secure the lives of our citizens and broader stability in the region,? the statement reads. ?We are engaged with the United States administration on the issue of security cooperation and await further details.?

Moreover, impact of US' decision on pursuit of common objectives is also likely to emerge more clearly in due course of time, according to the Foreign Office.

However, as per the statement, the cooperation between Pakistan and US in fighting terrorism has directly served US national security interests as well as the larger interests of international community.

It has helped decimate al-Qaeda and fight other groups who took advantage of ungoverned spaces, a long porous border and posed a common threat to peace, it reads.

Through a series of major counter-terrorism operations Pakistan cleared all these areas resulting in elimination of organised terrorist presence leading to significant improvement in security in Pakistan.

?Our efforts towards peace are awaiting reciprocal actions from the Afghan side in terms of clearance of vast stretches of ungoverned spaces, bilateral border management, repatriation of Afghan refugees, controlling poppy cultivation, drug trafficking and initiating Afghan-led and owned political reconciliation in Afghanistan,? the statement adds.

Working towards enduring peace requires mutual respect and trust along with patience and persistence. Emergence of new and more deadly groups such as Daesh in Afghanistan call for enhancing international cooperation. Arbitrary deadlines, unilateral pronouncements and shifting goalposts are counterproductive in addressing common threats.


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