Government unlikely to follow-up on UN report: Haroon
In an interview, Abdullah Haroon said the report gives a ‘very clean factual picture’ .
KARACHI:
Pakistan's envoy to the United Nations, Abdullah Haroon said on Saturday that the incumbent government is unlikely to take steps to address the security failures detailed in a UN report on BB's assassination.
In an interview, Abdullah Haroon said the report gives a ‘very clean factual picture’ and contained no major errors. But he said that he saw very slim chances on the part of the government to take the findings to their conclusion.
He added that the UN report called for police reform measures; strong and effective intelligence services, and strengthening of democratic rule of law in Pakistan.
Pakistan's envoy to the United Nations, Abdullah Haroon said on Saturday that the incumbent government is unlikely to take steps to address the security failures detailed in a UN report on BB's assassination.
In an interview, Abdullah Haroon said the report gives a ‘very clean factual picture’ and contained no major errors. But he said that he saw very slim chances on the part of the government to take the findings to their conclusion.
He added that the UN report called for police reform measures; strong and effective intelligence services, and strengthening of democratic rule of law in Pakistan.