FO says Pakistan disappointed over State Dept’s report on terrorism

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Pakistan's Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Faisal speaks to the media at the Foreign office in Islamabad on March 28, 2019. - Pakistan on March 28 said it had found no links between militants swept up in a recent dragnet and a suicide attack in Indian-administered Kashmir last month that brought the nuclear-armed rivals to the brink of war. (Photo by AAMIR QURESHI / AFP)

ISLAMABAD:  Pakistan on Tuesday voiced disappointment over the US Department of State’s latest report that alleged that Islamabad was not doing enough to control militants.

The Foreign Office statement issued here says that Pakistan is disappointed over the “Country Report on Terrorism 2018” by the State Department.

The report fully ignored the facts on the grounds. It also overlooked the Pakistan’s contribution and sacrifices made over the last two decades against terrorism.