Rawalpindi: Pakistan Army Chief categorically ruled out the allegations of White House and Pentagon leveled against Pakistan and its main premier intelligence agency – Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) – supporting Haqqani network.
Pakistan Military Chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kiyani rejected the statement of US Joint Chief of Staff Committee Admiral Mike Mullen in which he had stated that Pakistan was supporting Haqqani Network for militancy in Afghanistan. He said Admiral Mike Mullen statement after positive talk in Spain was deplorable.
Admiral Mullen allegations were baseless, General Kiyani said, adding that, Mullen knows very well that how many countries have links with Haqqani network. Nothing would be gotten by blaming Pakistan, he stated.
Admiral Mullen accused ISI of waging proxy war in Afghanistan by supporting Haqqani Network. Admiral Mullen also blamed ISI that it was behind Kabul attacks and US has significant information in this regard.
Pakistan military chief also rejected the allegations that Islamabad was waging proxy war in Afghanistan. He also stated that accusing Pakistan was not a justice because Pakistan has rendered thousands of lives in the war against terror. Islamabad has also spent billions of dollars in war against terror.
On Thursday, President and Prime Minister of Pakistan and Foreign Office, also rejected the US allegations.
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