No deal with Taliban, says FO
Pakistan on Monday slammed descriptions of the Waziristan peace deal signed last week as a pact between the government and the Taliban. In her weekly media briefing, Foreign Office spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam stressed that the accord had been secured between the NWFP authorities and local tribesmen and not between the government and the Taliban, adding that any country, including the United States, could see the agreement, if they so wished.
The pact, she stressed, underlined Pakistans long-term commitment to ensuring that peace prevailed in the area. She also slammed as baseless weekend reports appearing in the American media that a US special unit has the authority to enter Pakistani territory without Islamabads permission to go after Al Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden, while also dismissing US media reports that Mullah Omar was in Quetta. The reports published by a section of the US press are baseless
Pakistan is responsible for any operation on its side of the border against terrorists, she said, adding that Bin Laden was not on Pakistani soil.
She said that a comprehensive strategy was urgently needed to counter terrorism since military action alone had proved ineffective. We need a long-term strategy to address political disputes, sense of alienation, removal of grievances, depravation of socio-economic issues.
Posted by: Fred 2006-09-12 |