Berlin - Arab Today
Pakistan’s Gen. Asim Bajwa, director-general inter-services public relations (ISPR), in an interview on Wednesday said the narrative that Islamabad has not done enough to fight terrorism was “unfair” as it did not recognize the country’s contributions to the war against terror, Dawn reported.
Bajwa said, “The world had abandoned Pakistan to handle and face the terrorists in the region alone, and Pakistan has completed the task.”
Bajwa also commented on the drone strike that killed former Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour, accusations that the military operation did not target the Haqqani network, as well as the internal displacement caused by the operation.
I take it [the narrative] as quite an injustice to Pakistan. I take it as discrimination against Pakistan. Whichever you evaluate the matter, Pakistan has done a lot in the war against terrorism and for peace in the world.
Pakistan has played an unparalleled role against the Al-Qaeda and all other terrorists that morphed over time, be it after Russian aggression in Afghanistan or the post-9/11 scenario.
“It is injustice against Pakistan by the global community. They presented a flawed narrative, and they should recognize Pakistan’s perspective and morally support Islamabad,” he added.
Source: Arab News