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Absolutely not, says Pakistani PM of US counterterrorism bases

Imran Khan firm against allowing any sort of American CIA action from Islamabad into Afghanistan

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 20 Jun 2021 12:20PM

Absolutely not, says Pakistani PM of US counterterrorism bases
We will not allow the kinetic use of drones, nor are we interested in monitoring your drones, says Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi to the Senate, over speculation of allowing US forces into the country to monitor terrorist activity in Afghanistan. – AFP pic, June 20, 2021

KARACHI – Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has reiterated that his country will not allow the US to carry out counterterrorism operations following the latter’s scheduled pull-out from neighbouring Afghanistan.

“Absolutely not. There is no way we are going to allow any bases, any sort of action from Pakistani territory into Afghanistan. Absolutely not,” the prime minister said in an interview to be aired today, reported Anadolu Agency, quoting the Associated Press of Pakistan.

Interviewer Jonathan Swan had questioned: “Would you allow the American government to have CIA here in Pakistan to conduct cross-border counterterrorism missions against al-Qaeda, ISIS or the Taliban?”

Surprised over his clear-cut response, Swan interrupted the prime minister to reconfirm his words asking: “Seriously?”

Late last month, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi told Pakistan’s Senate, or the upper house of Parliament, that there are no such arrangements with Washington, Islamabad’s long-time ally in the so-called war against terrorism.

“Let this House and the Pakistani nation be a witness to my testimony that under Prime Minister Imran Khan, there will be no American base on Pakistani soil,” he said. “Forget about the past. We will not allow the kinetic use of drones, nor are we interested in monitoring your drones. This a very clear-cut policy of this government.”

His remarks came amid reports that the two allies are negotiating a new settlement to facilitate future US counterterrorism operations in Afghanistan following the withdrawal of foreign troops by September 11.

Qureshi termed the reports “baseless” and “speculative”. – Bernama, June 20, 2021

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