Pak dubs US' concerns outlined in NSS as unfounded accusations

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

today strongly rejected America's concerns about the terror groups operating from its soil as outlined in the US National Security Strategy, terming them as "unfounded accusations" that belie facts on ground.

Mandated by the Congress, US yesterday released his first National Security Strategy 2017, according to which the US has asked to intensify its counter-efforts.


In a statement, the said the NSS 2017 has made certain unsubstantiated allegations against

"rejects such unfounded accusations that belie facts on ground and trivialize Pakistans efforts for fighting and our unmatched sacrifices to promote peace and stability in the region," the statement said.

It said has been at the forefront in the fight against regional and global and it is because of Pakistan's cooperation with the international community, acknowledged and appreciated by the US leadership, that the core was decimated from the region.

It said that in a troubled neighbourhood, continues to suffer at the hands of state sponsored terrorism, funded and abetted by our neighbours through proxies.

The self-proclaimed guarantors of peace and "phony regional powers" are pursuing this nefarious game of expansionism to the detriment of regional and global peace, the statement said, without naming any country.

"Destabilising policies and actions by some countries to maintain their hegemony in pursuit of absolute power are responsible for instability in several parts of the world, including ours," it said.

In an oblique reference towards India, the statement said that countries emerge as regional or global powers on the basis of their constructive contributions and it does not fall upon one country to bestow such status on any state.

"Ironically, a country with a record of defiance of UNSC resolutions, introduction of nuclear weapons in and use of as a state policy is being projected as a regional leader," the said.

also alleged that the hostile elements were using Afghan soil against it "despite substantial US presence" in

The statement said has consistently emphasised that a political settlement, owned and led by Afghans is the only viable option to end the conflict in

The statement said that Pakistan's security forces have undertaken indiscriminate and effective counter- operations against and extremism, making a more stable, peaceful and secure country.

Rejecting US concerns about its nuclear weapons, the statement said that as a responsible nuclear state has put in place, a highly efficient, robust and centralised command and control mechanism to secure its nuclear assets.

"The safety and security standards of Pakistans nuclear arsenal are second to no other nuclear state," it said.

It said was mindful that the war against was not over and was committed to continue its fight against the sympathisers, financers and abettors of to ensure that its soil is not used for committing violence anywhere.

"We expect the same commitment from our neighbours and other regional and global actors," it said.

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First Published: Tue, December 19 2017. 22:50 IST