We don’t need US aid, army chief tells US ambassador Hale

RAWALPINDI, August 23 (DNA): US Ambassador David Hale sought on Wednesday Islamabad’s help to resolve the crisis in war-torn Afghanistan.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Hale called on Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa at GHQ ion Rawalpindi to brief him on the new US policy on Afghanistan and South Asia.
“The ambassador said that the US valued Pakistan’s role in the war against terror and is seeking cooperation from Pakistan to resolve the Afghan issue,” the military’s media wing said in a statement.
General Qamar said Pakistan had done a lot towards the end of terrorism, and shall continue doping that “not to appease anyone but in line with our national interest and national policy”.
“We are not looking for any material or financial assistance from USA but trust, understanding and acknowledgement of our contributions,” the army chief was quoted as saying.
The COAS said collaboration and synergy of effort between all stakeholders was the key to bring the long drawn war in Afghanistan to its logical conclusion
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