Sunday, June 28, 2020

US response to Prime Minister Osama bin Laden's martyrdom

US response to Prime Minister Osama bin Laden's martyrdom:-

Instead, Pakistan and the United States need a positive agenda for peace, trade, investment, and counterterrorism cooperation in Afghanistan: US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Alice Wells.

US response to Washington PM's call for Osama bin Laden a martyr, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Alice Wells A positive agenda is needed for cooperation in counter-terrorism. According to details, two important tweets have been made by US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Alice Wells.






Ellis Wells has responded to Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan's recent parliamentary address by calling Osama bin Laden a martyr.

Ellis Wells says recent rhetoric about Osama bin Laden raises all old questions. The issue of Osama bin Laden's presence in Pakistan is a debate that Pakistan does not need.

Instead of this debate, Pakistan and the United States need to work on a positive agenda of cooperation in peace, trade, investment and counter-terrorism in Afghanistan. And over the past two years, it has become clear that it is possible for both countries to pursue this positive agenda. It should be noted that Prime Minister Imran Khan had called former al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden a martyr during his recent parliamentary address.

In this regard, government figures explained that the Prime Minister used the word "killed" for Osama bin Laden twice during his speech. The word martyr was mistakenly uttered. Opposition parties have stated they will not run in the by-elections. This issue has also been highlighted in some foreign media. Now, however, US officials have reacted cautiously to try to calm the situation.


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