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There were 40 terror groups operating in Pakistan: PM Imran Khan



WASHINGTON: Imran Khan, who is on a 3-day visit to the US, said there were 40 terror groups operating in Pak. Successive governments in Pakistan did not tell the truth to the United States, in particular in the last 15 years, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Tuesday, adding that there were 40 different terror groups operating in his country. “We were fighting the US war on terror. Pakistan has nothing to do with 9/11.

Al-Qaeda was in Afghanistan. There were no militant Taliban in Pakistan. But we joined the US war. Unfortunately, when things went wrong, where I blame my government, we did not tell the US exactly the truth on the ground,” Mr Khan said. He was addressing a Capitol Hill reception hosted by Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Chairperson of the Congressional Pakistan Caucus. Ms Lee is also a member of the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian-Americans.

Part of the reason for this, Imran Khan explained to the lawmakers, was that the Pakistani governments were not in control. “There were 40 different militant groups operating within Pakistan. So Pakistan went through a period where people like us were worried about could we survive it. So while the US expected us to do more and help the US win the war, Pakistan at that time was fighting for its own existence,” he said.

Mr Khan said it was very important that he met President Donald Trump and other top American leaders. “We have explained to them that the way forward is: number one, the relationship has to be based on mutual trust,” he said, claiming that he would be honest in telling the US what Pakistan could do in the peace process.

Pakistan, Mr Khan said, was trying its best to get the Taliban on the table to start this dialogue. “So far, we have done pretty well,” he said and cautioned the US that the process was not going to be easy. “Do not expect this to be easy, because it is a very complicated situation in Afghanistan.

Publish Date : 24 July 2019 11:09 AM

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