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ISLAMABAD:
Ahead of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s upcoming visit to the United States, Pakistan’s top political leadership is modifying a ‘foreign policy paper’ which, according to the country’s security czar, will focus on exposing India’s direct involvement in fomenting and bankrolling terrorism in Pakistan.
“In the last 10 days, our prime focus has remained on ways to expose Indian state actors’ involvement in Pakistan’s affairs. A [recently] modified policy paper is under consideration. [After the United Nations] we are now going to put this case before Washington,” Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan told a news briefing on Wednesday.
“The Research and Analysis Wing (RAW)’s involvement, its blatant interference in our affairs, Afghan peace process and Operation Zarb-e-Azb— all will come under discussion in the US,” said Nisar, who will be accompanying the prime minister on the Washington tour.
The prime minister is scheduled to meet US President Barack Obama at the White House to discuss multiple issues, including the stalled dialogue between Pakistan and India, Afghan peace process and other regional issues.
Asked about Pakistan’s joining the US-backed international alliance against the ultra-orthodox extremist group Islamic State (IS), Nisar said Pakistan would focus on local militants groups operating in the region. “A few banned groups could be in contact with IS, but the group is still largely based in the Middle East,” he added.
In US, Nawaz will expose India’s terror sponsorship - The Express Tribune
Ahead of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s upcoming visit to the United States, Pakistan’s top political leadership is modifying a ‘foreign policy paper’ which, according to the country’s security czar, will focus on exposing India’s direct involvement in fomenting and bankrolling terrorism in Pakistan.
“In the last 10 days, our prime focus has remained on ways to expose Indian state actors’ involvement in Pakistan’s affairs. A [recently] modified policy paper is under consideration. [After the United Nations] we are now going to put this case before Washington,” Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan told a news briefing on Wednesday.
“The Research and Analysis Wing (RAW)’s involvement, its blatant interference in our affairs, Afghan peace process and Operation Zarb-e-Azb— all will come under discussion in the US,” said Nisar, who will be accompanying the prime minister on the Washington tour.
The prime minister is scheduled to meet US President Barack Obama at the White House to discuss multiple issues, including the stalled dialogue between Pakistan and India, Afghan peace process and other regional issues.
Asked about Pakistan’s joining the US-backed international alliance against the ultra-orthodox extremist group Islamic State (IS), Nisar said Pakistan would focus on local militants groups operating in the region. “A few banned groups could be in contact with IS, but the group is still largely based in the Middle East,” he added.
In US, Nawaz will expose India’s terror sponsorship - The Express Tribune