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Congressmen should see Pak anti-terrorist actions: Zardari

By our correspondents
May 22, 2016

NEW YORK: Former president and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari said that US Congress members should visit Pakistan and observe anti-terrorist actions being taken here.

He expressed concern over the current strain in Islamabad-Washington relations, saying Pakistan was committed to combating terrorism.

“We are fighting for our lives,” Zardari said referring to mass-casualty attacks by the Taliban and al-Qaeda, most recently in Lahore, in a letter published in The New York Times on Saturday.

“If there are factions in the Congress that don’t believe that we are committed to fighting terrorists, they should come to Pakistan and bear witness to our solidarity and resolve,” the former president said, while responding to a recent Times editorial that blamed Pakistan for all the troubles in neighbouring Afghanistan.

“The struggle between Pakistan and the United States over the purchase of F-16 fighter jets demonstrates how far apart our two countries have grown,” Zardari said. “What was once a strong partnership allied against threats to the region from Russia and non-state actors is sadly frayed. The threats, however, remain,” Zardari said and added,

“Despite our common security interests and a deep democratic kinship, there is ambiguity towards the bilateral relationship from officials in both the countries.

In Congress, there is outright opposition to supporting the fighter deal. In the coming week, State Department officials will be in Pakistan for meetings with our government.

I hope that they will take this opportunity to assure us that they remain committed to supporting our security needs,” Zardari said.