No terrorism in Pakistan before Afghan war: DG ISPR

12 Jan, 2018

The chief military spokesperson Major-General Asif Ghafoor has said that there cannot be lasting peace in the region unless security and stability is ensured in Afghanistan. "There was no terrorism in Pakistan before the Afghan war and our target is to take Pakistan to the pre-war peaceful era," Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) DG Major-General Asif Ghafoor said during an interview to a private news channel.
"Peace has returned to the Pakistan and its future is prosperous," he added. "The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) could never have defeated al Qaeda in Afghanistan without Pakistan's support, the DG said when asked about US President Trump's recent tirade against Pakistan. According to DG ISPR, Pakistan provided ISAF all logistic and intelligence support to overcome terrorism in Afghanistan. "Pakistan, with significantly less resources achieved what the security forces in Afghanistan couldn't with all of their resources," he said.
Pakistan, he said, proposed to Afghanistan a bilateral border control mechanism. "The issues at the border can be improved through better coordination." Major-General Ghafoor said that Pakistan successfully defeated terrorism through Operation Zarb-e-Azb. "It was decided that the terrorists will not be allowed to flee to Afghanistan." "On the other hand] India is still active in [perpetrating terrorism] inside Pakistan." We have a perpetual security threat from the East, he added.

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