Will not allow Pakistan’s land to be used to attack anyone: Aizaz Chaudhry

Says wrong perception of Pakistan needs to be discarded

Ambassador to the United States Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry. PHOTO: FILE

Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States Aizaz Chaudhry on Saturday said utilisation of Pakistan’s land to attack anyone will not be allowed, reported Express News.

Speaking to an eight-member delegation of US journalists, Chaudhry said the country "has sacrificed a lot in the fight against terrorism, and will not allow utilisation of its land to attack anyone’.

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“Economic statistics have improved due to the operation against terrorism," the ambassador said, adding that Pakistan’s security situation has also improved significantly.

"Pakistan is against terrorism and conspiracies. The country's wrong perception needs to be discarded, and it should be viewed in a new light," Chaudhry stated.

He told the journalists that military operation has cleansed terror-ridden areas while developmental works are underway too.


“A positive image of Pakistan has emerged. The United Stated and other various global partners are investing in the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).”

Chaudhry also reiterated that Afghanistan's instability has affected Pakistan and the solution to the Afghan conflict lies in the hands of local stakeholders.

“Pakistan with other beneficiaries will work for the solution of Afghan issue while peace in Afghanistan is necessary to peace in South-Asia," he said.

Talking about relations between Islamabad and Washington, Chaudhry stated that when US supported Pakistan, it was beneficial for both countries and moving forward, he hoped for a cordial relationship with the US.

Any breakdown in Pak-US relations will be a big mistake: Aizaz Chaudhry

Last month, the Ambassador to the US had said Pakistan and US have worked together for seven decades and should continue to do so, and that any ‘breakdown’ in the relationship would be a mistake.
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