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Munter condoles loss of troops lives

ISLAMABAD: US envoy Cameron Munter on Thursday offered his condolences to Pakistan over the massacre of 24 Pakistani soldiers in a cross-border NATO air strike, in a bid to defuse bilateral tensions, and hoped the two sides would emerge from the crisis as “stronger partners”.

“I would like to extend my most sincere condolences to the people and government of Pakistan, and especially to Pakistan’s men and women in uniform, for the tragic incident that occurred on November 26 in Mohmand Agency,” Munter said in his message.

“My thoughts and prayers are with the families of the men who died. Hamey bohat afsos hay (we are deeply saddened),” he said.

Pakistan and the US had stood together for over 60 years and weathered previous crises together, he said.

“I am certain we will weather this one, too, and emerge together as stronger partners,” he added. Munter reiterated the US administration’s offer to probe the incident.

“We take this matter very seriously and pledge to you a full, in-depth investigation. I want to emphasise to the people of Pakistan my personal commitment to do all I can to make sure that we emerge from the tragic incident as stronger partners,” he said.


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