Pakistan suffered huge losses in war against terrorism: Foreign Office

Foreign OfficePakistan suffered huge losses in war against terrorism: Foreign Office

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Foreign Office on Friday said Pakistan’s sacrifices against terrorism were worldwide recognized, and Pakistan had lost over 70,000 precious human lives besides suffering an economic loss of over $100 billion in the war against terrorism.

During the weekly press briefing in Islamabad, the Spokesperson of the Foreign Office Nafees Zakaria said Pakistan remained committed in taking action against terrorists without any discrimination and the efforts to eradicate terrorism would continue.

Replying to a question, the spokesperson said the meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) had made a detail response regarding the new US strategy about Afghanistan and South Asia.

The spokesperson said the region of South Asia was fertile, full of human and natural resources which was also the economic pivot for the entire world.

“We have already seen the emergence of new powers in the region,” he added.

Referring to the visit of the US commander to South Waziristan, he said they all appreciated the efforts of Pakistan and its achievements against the scourge of terrorism, adding the country was lauded for restoring peace in the area.

Zakaria said Pakistan had longstanding multidimensional relationship with the US. However, he added, various channels were being used to remove the differences between the two countries.

Replying to another question, he said, “We are sincerely playing our role to restore peace in Afghanistan.”

The spokesperson said Afghanistan was in turmoil over the last 40 years and Pakistan had extended all sorts of assistance and cooperation to international communities for resolving the Afghan conflict.

Nafees Zakaria said Pakistan would benefit more from peaceful Afghanistan than any other country in the world.

Pakistan believed that Afghan-owned and Afghan-led political settlement for restoring long-lasting peace in the war-torn country, he added.

Zakaria said the Foreign Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif would soon visit the regional countries for bilateral consultations.

The foreign office spokesperson said the continued change of the demography in the Indian Occupied Kashmir was violations of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions.

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