US hopeful Pakistan officers will return to border liaison centers soon

Presense of liaison officers help us reduce the risk of another such incident occurring, says Captain Kirby.


Huma Imtiaz December 06, 2011
US hopeful Pakistan officers will return to border liaison centers soon

WASHINGTON: Captain John F Kirby, the Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense hoped that Pakistan's officers can return to border coordination centers soon.

Speaking to The Express Tribune, Captain Kirby said, "We are aware that Pakistan has decided to remove some of their liaison officers from some of the border coordination centers. This is certainly Pakistan's right. We hope those liaison officers can resume their duties soon in as much as their presence is designed to help us reduce the risk of another such incident occurring."

Earlier on Monday, the Associated Press reported that Pakistan was pulling out troops from two of the three border coordination units at the Pak-Afghan border set-up for communication between NATO and Pakistani troops in retaliation to the NATO attack on November 26 that led to the death of 24 Pakistani soldiers.

COMMENTS (7)

US Centcom | 12 years ago | Reply

Dear forum member: “ Hu Jintao”

You should be glad to hear that the plan is on track and we are on pace to meet our “2014” deadline. ANSF have already begun assuming the security responsibilities and Afghanistan has long begun recovering from the damage caused by the Taliban regime. It is imperative that we leave Afghanistan with a platform that will not only prevent Taliban atrocities from recurring, but that allows the nation to move forward. We have made too many sacrifices for us to now rush the process and jeopardize our efforts in the region. More broadly, we continue to believe that it is important that Afghanistan, Pakistan, and ISAF work together to better coordinate their activities on the border so that we can address and avoid cross-border incidents, such as the tragic November 26 incident. The President made clear it that this regrettable incident was not a deliberate attack on Pakistan and reiterated the United States’ strong commitment to a full investigation. Secretary Clinton affirmed America's respect for Pakistan's sovereignty and commitment to working together in pursuit of shared objectives on the basis of mutual interest and mutual respect.

ak sheikh | 12 years ago | Reply

Killer of thousands of innocent people= america terrosist no 1 =america

PACK UP otherwise you will get butchered like the british by the great afghan people.

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