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No US military, air base inside Pakistan FO says Pakistan and US have a framework of cooperation in terms of ALOC and GLOC in place since 2001 and no new agreement has been made in this regard
Pakistan on Monday outrightly rejected speculations about presence of US military or air base on its soil.
“There is no US military or air base in Pakistan, nor is any such proposal envisaged. Any speculation on this account is baseless and irresponsible and should be avoided,” Foreign Office spokesperson said in a press release said, while responding to media queries. He further said Pakistan and US have a framework of cooperation in terms of air lines of communication (ALOC) and ground lines of communication (GLOC) in place since 2001. “No new agreement has been made in this regard,” he maintained.
Pakistan denies presence of US military or air base in country ANI | Updated: May 25, 2021 12:41 IST
Islamabad [Pakistan], May 25 (ANI): Pakistan on late Monday denied the presence of any US military or air base in the country.
The information was shared by Foreign Office (FO) stating that any speculation is baseless and irresponsible and should be avoided, reported Dawn.
In a statement issued, FO spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudri said: There is no US military or air base in Pakistan, nor was any such proposal envisaged. Any speculation on this account is baseless and irresponsible and should be avoided.
The spokesperson added that Pakistan and the US have a framework of cooperation in terms of Air Lines of Communication (ALOC) and Ground Lines of Communication (GLOC) in place since 2001.
Pakistan denies presence of US military or air base
25 May 2021, 17:37 GMT+10
Islamabad [Pakistan], May 25 (ANI): Pakistan on late Monday denied the presence of any US military or air base in the country.
The information was shared by Foreign Office (FO) stating that any speculation is baseless and irresponsible and should be avoided, reported Dawn.
In a statement issued, FO spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudri said: There is no US military or air base in Pakistan, nor was any such proposal envisaged. Any speculation on this account is baseless and irresponsible and should be avoided. The spokesperson added that Pakistan and the US have a framework of cooperation in terms of Air Lines of Communication (ALOC) and Ground Lines of Communication (GLOC) in place since 2001.
Pakistan National Security Adviser Dr Moeed Yusuf (left) and his American counterpart Jake Sullivan. APP/Reuters
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the United States have set the stage for a fresh impetus of their bilateral ties with pledges of greater engagement and economic cooperation.
The icebreaker between Islamabad and Washington took place on Sunday in Geneva where national security advisers Jake Sullivan of the US and Moeed Yusuf of Pakistan met and, according to a statement jointly issued by them, “agreed to advance practical cooperation”.
This was the first highest-level physical contact between the two countries since the Biden administration took office.