Categories: Top Stories

Pak alliance with US is over says Khawaja Asif

Monitoring Desk

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif has said that Pakistan’s alliance with the United States comes to its end after the US suspends security aid to Pakistan and leveled baseless allegations.

Khawaja Asif said this in an interview with American news outlet on late Saturday night. He said that Pakistan-US relations are at risk after it was badly affected when the President Donald Trump alleges Islamabad of providing safe havens to the terrorists.

“Pakistan made a huge mistake to fight for US against the terrorists after the 2001 US campaign against Afghanistan” Asif added.

That decision, more than a decade ago, brought about the terrorist counteraction that seeped into Pakistan, creating a problem way bigger than could have been anticipated.

 

The Frontier Post

Recent Posts

Reactions to the crash of the Iranian president’s helicopter

(Reuters): Following are reactions from foreign governments and officials to the news that a helicopter…

3 mins ago

Biden calls Gaza ‘humanitarian crisis’; some Morehouse grads turn their backs

ATLANTA (Reuters): U.S. President Joe Biden delivered the commencement address at Morehouse College on Sunday,…

9 mins ago

Clueless in Gaza

Yossi Mekelberg Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu avoids giving interviews to domestic media outlets, as…

22 mins ago

Oil theft the untold driver of Syria’s enduring humanitarian crisis

Sir Alan Duncan More than 13 years since the onset of civil war, the suffering…

22 mins ago

Europe’s missed opportunity in Tunisia

Hafed Al-Ghwell Once hailed as the Arab Spring’s lone democratic success story, Tunisia is now…

22 mins ago

A boost for Biden’s global democracy agenda

Andrew Hammond US President Joe Biden has faced criticism for making “revitalizing democracy the world…

22 mins ago

This website uses cookies.