US on Pakistan: America's advice to Pakistan, 'action on terrorist organizations is necessary for a strong partnership'

Posted on 19th Oct 2022 by rohit kumar

America has once again made a statement after US President Joe Biden called Pakistan the most dangerous country in the world. The US has once again reiterated that it expects Pakistan to take sustained action against terrorist groups.

 

What did State Department spokesperson Vedanta Patel say?

US State Department spokesman Vedanta Patel said during a press conference on Monday that we want a strong partnership with Pakistan against terrorism and also expect them to continue taking action against all terrorist and terrorist groups. Vedanta Paten further said that we are ready to make efforts to eliminate all regional and global terrorist threats.

 

Many countries have become victims of terrorism

Vedanta Patel said that I will reiterate that America has always seen a safe and prosperous Pakistan, which is important for American interests. He said that Pakistan has always presented the story of being a victim of terror. Patel said terrorism like Pakistan has hurt some countries and organizations like Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) remain a threat to regional instability.

 

The President had told Pakistan that the world's 'dangerous country

Earlier, US President Joe Biden called Pakistan the most dangerous country in the world. Speaking about the global geopolitical situation, he said in California that Pakistan is one of the most dangerous countries in the world. The US President had argued that Pakistan has nuclear weapons without any help.

 

Pakistan had summoned the US ambassador

At the same time, Pakistan on Saturday summoned US Ambassador Donald Blom for clarification after President Joe Biden's statement. At the same time, Pakistan had also expressed strong opposition to President Joe Biden's statement in front of US Ambassador Donald Blom.

 

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