"Pakistan joins the people of the United States and of the world in honouring the memory of all those who lost their lives on 11 September, as well as those who have been victims of terrorism around the world," the foreign ministry said.
(Read: The Pakistani victims of 9/11)
The cataclysmic events of September 11 dragged the nuclear power into a decade of fighting and violence that the government in Islamabad says has killed 35,000 people.
The foreign ministry statement said: "As a country that has been severely affected by terrorism, we reaffirm our national resolve to strengthening international cooperation for the elimination of terrorism."
It is also appropriate that today the global community renew its commitment to uphold the noble ideals of tolerance, humanity, brotherhood and friendship amongst all peoples and its determination to work for creating a better world.
"Pakistan dropped its support for the Taliban regime in Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks and became a key US ally, but the relationship between the two countries is often strained.Washington has called Pakistan's semi-autonomous tribal region the global headquarters of al Qaeda, where Taliban and other al Qaeda-linked networks plot attacks on NATO forces in Afghanistan.
The bulk of the Taliban and al Qaeda escaped the US invasion of Afghanistan by fleeing into Pakistan. The army says more than 3,000 soldiers have died battling them since.
Opposed to the US alliance, jihadist groups -- once sponsored by the state to fight in Afghanistan and against India -- have splintered into a local Taliban blamed for more than four years of unrelenting bomb attacks.
Al Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden was killed in his compound in Abbottabad, just two hours north of Islamabad, on May 2 this year in a daring raid by US special forces soldiers deep into Pakistan.
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@A.Khan: Not I m agree with u...
Yes
@Fareedi: very nicely put in words. You are absolutely right.
This war would have ended within few years, if only we were sincere in our efforts, truly believed that this problem is a menace to us too, and sincerely destroyed thousands of open sanctuaries within our border areas, without thinking of "strategic assets" that will be useful at a later point of time against india. Even today, we are going easy on these goons. What a shame, and our establishment and politicians are completely to be blamed for the mess we are in today.
Dear America, Your 9/11 is our 24/7. Thank you. Regards, Pakistan
@SK
I am not trying to spam...I am trying to behave like Zaid Hamid...
“Think of the press as a great keyboard on which the government can play.” Joseph Goebbels - Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945
@Zaid Hamid: You're clearly an Indian trying to spam as many articles as you can. @ET moderators: Please distinguish between spam and actual comments. This Indian user is literally junking every comments section in every article. Please block further comments before it gets annoying (as if other Indian trollers aren't). Lol
Patriotic Pakistani will avenge it by capturing Red Fort in Delhi.
really? no one believes Pakistani spin any more....
Pakistan suffered the most due to this war on terror , not only at the hands of the Beasts TALIBANS but also by our "FRIENDS" USA and NATO.