John McCain-led US team visits South Waziristan, praises Pak Army's efforts

The American delegation says strong Pak-US partnership is the only way to succeed


News Desk July 03, 2017
Senator John McCain, who is leading the US delegation visiting South Waziristan, appreciates the Pakistan Army's efforts against terrorism and in uplifting the socioeconomic conditions in the tribal area. PHOTO: ISPR

A US delegation led by Senator John McCain visited South Waziristan on Monday and lauded the Pakistan Army's efforts in dismantling terrorist networks and uplifting socioeconomic conditions there.

"Pak Army's efforts are a great success story and strong Pak-US partnership is only way to succeed,” the delegation was quoted as saying by military’s media wing Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).



Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa also met the delegation and thanked the US for its cooperation.

Pak-US security cooperation key to regional security: COAS

The visiting delegation was flown over the area to fully view the Pak-Afghan border and have a better understanding of the prevailing security situation.

“The delegation having seen the realities on ground acknowledged the efforts and sacrifices made by Pakistan Army and the local tribes for reestablishing peace and order in the area,” the ISPR statement read.

Senator McCain reiterated the importance of institutionalised security situation on the Pak-Afghan border to monitor the movement there for better security coordination.

COMMENTS (2)

qayoom ul hassan shah | 7 years ago | Reply USA is The Most unreliable partner and opportunist...Always back stabbed Pakistan..You name any war between Pakistan and India,USA always played double game....Latest being Syed Salahuddin issue and Kashmir dispute....In comparison India has reliable partners,the result is in front of all,Kashmir are being butchered and no one is blaming India..Hope Pakistan come out of US web for good...
AQ | 7 years ago | Reply Nothing but backstabbers.
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