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Pakistan wants the US's trust, not its financial assistance: COAS

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Pakistan wants the US's trust, not its financial assistance: COAS

Pakistan does not want material or financial assistance from the US, but needs to be trusted and treated with respect, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa told US Ambassador David Hale on Wednesday.

The two had a meeting at the army's General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, where Hale briefed Gen Bajwa on the US's new South Asia policy announced by President Donald Trump a day earlier, according to a statement issued by Inter-Services Public Relations ─ the military's media wing.

While announcing the new Afghan policy ─ which calls for greater troop deployment and Indian involvement in Afghanistan ─ Trump had lambasted Pakistan for offering for offering safe havens to “agents of chaos”.

“We can no longer be silent about Pakistan's safe havens for terrorist organisations,” the US president had said.

Responding to the invective, the army chief said: "We are not looking for any material or financial assistance from the US, but trust, understanding and [an] acknowledgement of our contributions."

According to the ISPR statement, the COAS highlighted the importance of peace in Afghanistan for Pakistan and highlighted the efforts made by Pakistan to that end.

The army chief added that such efforts were "not [meant] to appease anyone but [were taken] in line with [Pakistan's] national interest and policy," the ISPR statement said.

Gen Bajwa further said that collaboration between all stakeholders in the key to bringing the war in Afghanistan to its logical conclusion, the ISPR statement said.

Hale told the COAS that the US values Pakistan's role in the so-called "War against Terror" and seeks the country's cooperation in resolving the Afghan issue, the statement added.

 
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Pakistan wants the US's trust, not its financial assistance: COAS

Pakistan does not want material or financial assistance from the US, but needs to be trusted and treated with respect, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa told US Ambassador David Hale on Wednesday.

The two had a meeting at the army's General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, where Hale briefed Gen Bajwa on the US's new South Asia policy announced by President Donald Trump a day earlier, according to a statement issued by Inter-Services Public Relations ─ the military's media wing.

While announcing the new Afghan policy ─ which calls for greater troop deployment and Indian involvement in Afghanistan ─ Trump had lambasted Pakistan for offering for offering safe havens to “agents of chaos”.

“We can no longer be silent about Pakistan's safe havens for terrorist organisations,” the US president had said.

Responding to the invective, the army chief said: "We are not looking for any material or financial assistance from the US, but trust, understanding and [an] acknowledgement of our contributions."

According to the ISPR statement, the COAS highlighted the importance of peace in Afghanistan for Pakistan and highlighted the efforts made by Pakistan to that end.

The army chief added that such efforts were "not [meant] to appease anyone but [were taken] in line with [Pakistan's] national interest and policy," the ISPR statement said.

Gen Bajwa further said that collaboration between all stakeholders in the key to bringing the war in Afghanistan to its logical conclusion, the ISPR statement said.

Hale told the COAS that the US values Pakistan's role in the so-called "War against Terror" and seeks the country's cooperation in resolving the Afghan issue, the statement added.


Yeah sure ... you can return all the money you got from USA
 
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USA trust? After so much humiliation,Pakistan still wants trust hahaha.pak will learn only when America do airstrikes.this humiliation will continue.
 
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Its about time we stop asking people to acknowledge our sacrifices, we don't need their certificates for that. We should keep Pakistan's interests first.
Yeah sure ... you can return all the money you got from USA
Are you representative of US of A, if not let both countries (Pakistan and USA) handle it.
 
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Its about time we stop asking people to acknowledge our sacrifices, we don't need their certificates for that. We should keep Pakistan's interests first.

Are you representative of US of A, if not let both countries (Pakistan and USA) handle it.

in that case you do not make public statements like that
if you make public statements in the media expect responses
 
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Dear COAS. We need to state clearly to the Yanks that their malicious smear campaign will cause extensive damage to their vested interests in the region and instead of achieving any objectives, they will find themselves reliving the demise of the U.S.S.R., with roles reversed.

Thank you.
 
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in that case you do not make public statements like that
if you make public statements in the media expect responses
Again its b/w USA and Pakistan, Trump issues a warning Pakistani writer respond. I don't remember anyone asked for your opinion on that and money should be returned or not should be demanded by Giver not by you at all.
 
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