Washington: The United States has reiterated its commitment to building Pakistan’s capacity in detecting and preventing threats posed by terrorist groups. Addressing a press briefing in Washington, the US State Department Spokesman Matthew Miller emphasized the ongoing support from the US government in strengthening Pakistan’s counter-terrorism efforts.
According to Radio Pakistan, Miller highlighted the significant challenges faced by the people of Pakistan, who have suffered extensively at the hands of terrorists and violent extremists. He expressed the United States’ condemnation of terrorist attacks in Pakistan and reinforced the need for collaborative efforts to combat these threats effectively.
The US government has consistently worked alongside Pakistan to enhance its ability to counter terrorism. This partnership aims to equip Pakistani forces with the necessary tools and training to address the evolving threat landscape. The commitment is part of a broader strategy to ensure regional stability and
security.
Miller’s remarks underscore the importance of international cooperation in fighting terrorism and the United States’ dedication to supporting its allies in this critical endeavor. The ongoing collaboration between the two nations is seen as a crucial step towards achieving long-term peace and security in the region.