US handout on Imran-Pompeo call 'contrary to facts': Pakistan minister

IANS  |  Islamabad 

on Friday said that the US handout on a phone call between and US which mentioned terrorists operating in was "contrary to facts".

"There was no mention at all in the conversation about terrorists operating in Pakistan," the said. However, later said that "stood by their readout".

Qureshi in a press conference said that he directed the to issue an immediate rebuttal over the statements issued from "I will say, yes, their press release mentioning terrorists operating in is contrary to the facts."

The said that Pakistan was looking forward to Pompeo's visit to on September 5, Geo News reported.

"Pompeo in his conversation with the said he wanted a constructive and productive relationship. I am looking forward to his visit and engage with him for peace and stability and look for areas where both countries stand to gain."

"We don't share the same cordial relations with the US as we had before in the past. The US authorities have to understand Pakistan's view," he said. "I believe that the meeting between and Pompeo will be very important."

Qureshi said that Pakistan's relationship with the US has had its ups and downs. "This is an important bilateral relationship. In order to bring relations with the US to a past level, there is a need to understand the situation," he added.

Talking about Afghanistan, Qureshi said that peace in was essential for "The Afghan (Ashraf Ghani) has pointed towards a peace process and we have to see how Pakistan can help in this process."

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, August 24 2018. 21:04 IST