Pakistan on Saturday summoned the U.S.
ambassador to the Foreign Ministry and a formal protest was lodged over the
American drone strike which killed the Taliban Chief, Hakimullah Mehsud.
Interior
Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said that a protest demarche was served on the
U.S. ambassador that the strike has killed the peace process.
The Minister accused
the United States of ‘killing the peace’ through a drone strike which killed
the Pakistani Taliban Chief, Hakimullah Mehsud.
The Minister told a hurriedly called press conference that the
government had finalized a strategy to begin talks with the Taliban but the
U.S. drone strike in North Waziristan tribal region has caused a serious
setback to the process.
A three-member delegation of the country’s top religious scholars
was scheduled to leave for Waziristan Saturday morning to meet the Taliban to
discuss the possible agenda and decide place
The visit was cancelled following the drone strike.
“It is the murder of the peace and peace efforts by the
government of Pakistan,” the Minister said after he presided over a high level
meeting on the situation arising out the murder of the Taliban chief.
“The U.S. has ambushed the peace process from the back,” Mr
Chaudhry said.
The Minister disclosed that there had been progress towards the
peace talks with the Taliban and both sides had also exchanged messages and had
established “positive contacts”.
He said that the U.S. ambassador in Islamabad had met him and
offered certain conditions to stop drone strikes but he had rejected the offer
and told him that halt to the strikes is Pakistan’s public and clear demand.
Talking about his discussions with the U.S. ambassador, he said
the ambassador had offered a secret understanding on the drone strikes but he
dismissed the proposal and insisted that everything will be in writing and
public.
“The U.S. ambassador assured me that drones will not target the
TTP but will hit those who will cross into Afghanistan from Pakistan as no one
knows about the movement,” he added.
Mr Chaudhry said that the government had earlier planned to
start talks with the Taliban but series of attacks including one on the top
military officers over the past two months had affected the process.
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