Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmoud Qureshi, on May 25, said that the country would not provide its military bases to the US for future operations.
Foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Tuesday said in the Senate that Pakistan would not provide its military bases to the United States for future counter-terrorism operations in Afghanistan and also not allow drone attacks inside Pakistan.
The foreign minister rejected as unfounded the reports of Pakistan providing bases to the US, making it clear that Prime Minister Imran Khan would never allow it. He would also not allow drone attacks inside Pakistan, reported The News International.
"I want to assure the House that Pakistan is in safe hands," he remarked.
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Senate passes resolution condemning Israeli crimes against humanity in Gaza
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Senate passes resolution condemning Israeli crimes against humanity in Gaza
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - The Senate today (Tuesday) passed a unanimous resolution condemning crimes against humanity committed by Israeli occupation forces in Gaza.
The resolution moved by Leader of the House Dr Shehzad Waseem, also expressed its deep resentment at the hypocrisy and double standards of various countries, whose condemnation is missing but still talk of humanity; despite being complacent with the aggressor. It said we reject any attempt to equate the aggressor Israel with the victims of aggression, the Palestinian people as it is not a conflict rather a one-sided war.