China wants Pak's 'sacrifice to fight against terror' to get recognized

ANI  |  Beijing [China] 

on Tuesday backed and stated that all should recognise "Pakistan's endeavour and sacrifice to fight against terror."

"As we repeatedly said, made great endeavour and sacrifice to fight against and made remarkable contributions to the international counter-campaign. This should be recognized by all," said Geng Shuang, in his regular press conference.

"Meanwhile, we are happy to see and other countries conducting cooperation based on mutual respect, including anti-terrorist cooperation and working hand in hand to maintain regional peace and stability," he added.

This comes in the wake of Trump's recent strongly-worded post over Pakistan, which read that the US had been 'foolishly' providing military aid to for 15 years, but in return, it has only received 'lies and deceit.'

The tweet came also in the backdrop of the United Nations-designated terrorist, Hafiz Saeed, looking to contest the 2018 in and thereby, forming a party - by the name of Milli (MML).

Saeed was recently released from house arrest after a cited lack of evidence against him in the 26/11 attack case.

Earlier on December 30 too, a report emerged that the was considering to withhold a USD 255-million aid to due to Pakistan's inability to destroy terror safe havens.

According to a report, the growing disagreement between the two countries and Pakistan's inability to neutralise the operating from its soil was possibly affecting the decision in providing financial aid to the

Although the volume of annual US assistance to stands at $1.1 billion, hundreds of millions of dollars are withheld every year under different restrictions imposed since 2011, when relations between the two countries began to deteriorate after Osama was found in

has also, time and again, protested against for harbouring Saeed, who is wanted for allegedly plotting the attacks.

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First Published: Tue, January 02 2018. 22:50 IST