US condemns terrorist attacks in Pakistan: State Dept spox

US condemns terrorist attacks in Pakistan: State Dept spox

On Tuesday, US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said that the US condemns the recent terrorist attacks in Pakistan. “We are aware of reports that a military convoy was ambushed near the Afghan border,” Matthew Miller said at a media briefing in Washington. We condemn these and all terrorist attacks. He said that Pakistani people have suffered a lot at the hands of terrorists and violent extremistsAnd our hearts go out to the families and loved ones who have been killed or affected by recent attacks, including the November 9 suicide. Bomb blasts in Quetta. “As these horrific attacks against the Pakistani people continue, we identify opportunities to build capacity to detect, prevent and respond to threats posed by militant terrorist groups,” said Matthew Miller. Government leaders to doAnd committed to dialogue with civilian institutions. “We have maintained an important bilateral counter-terrorism partnership with the Government of Pakistan, including regular high-level dialogue and working-level consultations aimed at identifying and countering such threats,” he said. Dedicated to building civilian and military capabilities to do so.”

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