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Correct statement issued on terrorism during Imran-Pompeo phone call: Pakistan to US

Correct statement issued on terrorism during Imran-Pompeo phone call: Pakistan to US

Pakistan PM Imran Khan and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo

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Soon after taking over, PM Imran Khan had said he wants a balanced relation between Pakistan and America which should be mutually beneficial, not one sided.

Pakistan today asked the United States to "correct" a readout issued by State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert in which she said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had asked Pakistan to take "decisive action" against all terrorists operating in Pakistan.

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Foreign office spokesman Mohammad Faisal said that "Pakistan takes exception to the factually incorrect statement issued by US State Department on today's phone call between Prime Minister Khan and Secretary Pompeo".

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"There was no mention at all in the conversation about terrorists operating in Pakistan. This should be immediately corrected," Faisal said

Faisal said Pompeo had congratulated newly-elected PM Imran Khan while discussing issues of interest butthere was no mention of "terrorists operating in Pakistan".

Meanwhile, Heather Nauhert said: "Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and the new Pakistan PM had a good call, Pakistan is an important partner. We stand by our readout."

Pakistan's latest pushback comes as reports said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo may visitIslamabad in September to meet PM Imran Khan and discuss a range of issues including Afghanistan. US and Pakistan relations have been at a historic low this year with President Trump continusely attacking the Pakistan government over its record on terrorism.

The US Congress too has kept the pressure on Pakistan slashing its defence aid to $150 million from a high of $1 billion.

Soon after taking over, PM Imran Khan had said he wants a balanced relation between Pakistan and America which should be mutually beneficial, not one sided.