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US dismisses LSE report, says cooperation with Pakistan unprecedented
WASHINGTON, June 19 (APP): The United States has brushed aside a controversial report which last week alleged Pakistans covert support for the Afghan Taliban, as the State Department hailed the unprecedented anti-militant cooperation with the South Asian ally.Were in a period of unprecedented cooperation with Pakistan and engaged with them in an existential struggle against the terrorist forces in Pakistan and in Afghanistan, a State Department spokesman checked a journalist, when he asked about sweeping allegations in the report published by the London School of Economics.
Marc C. Toner, Acting Deputy Spokesman, reminded at the daily briefing that the State Department spokesman had already dismissed the report and the findings.
The report, prepared by a Harvard reseracher and premised on interviews with Afghan intelligence officials, made several outlandish claims ranging from Pakistani intelligence backing for Afghan militants to the president of the country having met with Afghan militant prisoners.
Meanwhile, a top US commander has also rejected findigns of the report.
Well, first of all, I dont want to imply that I would accept the London School of Economics study or the individual who wrote that for them, his conclusions in all respects, Gen David Petraeus, chief of the US Central Command, told lawmakers at a Congressional hearing.
Answering questions by US lawmakers, Petraeus also praised Pakistans impressive military operations against militants in Swat last year and a number of ongoging actions in tribal areas along the Afghan border.
Associated Press Of Pakistan ( Pakistan's Premier NEWS Agency ) - US dismisses LSE report, says cooperation with Pakistan unprecedented