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افتراضي Pakistan didn?t k**w about OBL?s whereabouts: Munter

DAVOS: Former US ambassador to Pakistan Cameron Munter on Wednesday said Pakistan was unaware that Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was residing in Abbottabad but his killing deepened mistrust between Islamabad and Washington.

“Those who claimed that Pakistan knew about the whereabouts of bin Laden were wrong,” said Munter, who is currently president of East-West Institute, a **n-government organisation working for conflict resolution, while speaking at a dinner hosted by the Pathfinder Group chairman in ho**ur of former army chief General Raheel Sharif.

The former envoy said the killing of the Al-Qaeda leader inside Pakistan further deepened mistrust between both the countries. “Terrible mistakes were made due to deep mistrust,” he said, adding that Pak-US relations were greatly affected by “two myths” the Pakistan myth was that Americans used Pakistan when they needed and abandoned it afterwards while the US myth was that Pakistan would **t be a reliable partner despite getting billions of dollars in aid, both military and civilian. The problem was that there was little truth in both of these myths and that deepened the mistrust, he added.

Munter said that during hisassignment in Pakistan, they tried to build long-term relations but incidents like the killing of OBL and an attack on Salala post at the Afghan-Pakistan border in which about two dozen Pakistani soldiers were killed made matters worse. It took the US seven long months to apologise, which further deepened the mistrust, he said.

The former envoy, however, struck a positive **te and said that during the past three years, relations between the US and Pakistan had significantly improved. He said: “To build trust, we have to be patient.”

He said there was a realization in the US that it was out of sync and it would have to do something to put things in order. The former ambassador said that this approach became the base of giving $1.5 billion in civilian aid to Pakistan under the Kerry Lugar Act of 2009. He praised Raheel Sharif, saying the “general showed a style of openness to achieve goals”.





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