Pakistan can review cooperation with US if it is not appreciated, says Maleeha Lodhi
UNITED NATIONS, JAN 03 (DNA) – Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Nations (UN) Maleeha Lodhi condemned the United States (US) administration’s aggressive remarks against Pakistan and said that Islamabad could “review its cooperation if it is not appreciated”.
Referring to US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley’s comments a day earlier where she had accused Pakistan of playing a “double game” with the US, Lodhi cautioned against “shifting the blame for [the US’] own mistakes and failures onto others”.
Speaking to the media on Wednesday, Lodhi said that Pakistan has “contributed and sacrificed the most in fighting international terrorism”.
The diplomat added that Pakistan’s role in the war against terrorism did not depend on US aid but on “national interests and principles”.
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