Obama drone strikes for political gains:
Pakistani Prime Minister, Yusuf Raza Gilani, said on Sunday that U.S.
president Barack Obama is using drone strikes in Pakistan tribal regions
for political motives.Gilani's statement came a day after U.S.
President Barack Obama
reportedly ordered a "sharp increase" in drone strikes in Pakistan 's
tribal areas in recent months."The United States is into the election
year and (President) Obama's decision has been aimed at gaining
political mileage," Pakistani Prime Minister said when a reporter asked
him at his press conference in the
eastern city of Lahore.
The U.S. officials were quoted as saying that Obama's decision to
increase drone attacks reflected the "mounting U.S. frustration with
Pakistan over a growing list of disputes".On Thursday, the U.S. Defence
Secretary Leon Panetta stated in Kabul that the United States was
running out of patience with Pakistan. He alleged that the country was
being used as a safe haven by insurgents
from neighbouring Afghanistan. A day earlier he had stated in New Delhi
that the United States will continue drone strikes in Pakistan's tribal
regions.Pakistan, on Saturday, rejected Panetta's statements and said
that he
was "oversimplifying some of the very complex issues we are dealing
with in our efforts against extremism and terrorism".On reopening of
NATO supply line, Prime Minister Gilani said all stake-holders will be
taken on board and national interests will be safeguarded if the NATO
supplies are restored.
He said that dialogue is going on with the United States on the NATO
supply line issue in light of the recommendations of the Parliamentary
Committee on National Security, which had sought apology from the United
States over the killing of 24 soldiers in November last year in an
airstrike.
With reference to shedding U.S. assistance and becoming self-
reliant, Gilani said economic self-reliance is very essential as a
nation, adding that economy is not the issue of Pakistan alone amid
global recession but Asia is performing better than the rest of the
world.
He said Pakistan has cordial political and trade relations with neighbouring countries including Iran, China, Afghanistan, Russia, Central Asian Republics and India which would boost country's economy. He said many energy projects with Iran, India and China are in the pipeline.
He said Pakistan has cordial political and trade relations with neighbouring countries including Iran, China, Afghanistan, Russia, Central Asian Republics and India which would boost country's economy. He said many energy projects with Iran, India and China are in the pipeline.
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