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Pakistan ends US drone strikes from Shamsi base: Report

Pakistan has stopped the United States from using an air base in the southwest of the country to launch drone strikes against militant groups, the defence minister was quoted as saying, as ties remain strained between the two countries.

Updated on: Jun 30, 2011 09:53 AM IST
Reuters | By , Singapore
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Pakistan has stopped the United States from using an air base in the southwest of the country to launch drone strikes against militant groups, the defence minister was quoted as saying, as ties remain strained between the two countries.

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Pakistan has long publicly opposed the missile attacks as a violation of its sovereignty, but has in private given support, including intelligence, to help target members of al Qaeda and the Taliban in the northwest region along the Afghan border.

The Financial Times quoted defence minister Ahmed Mukhtar as saying that Pakistan had ended US drone flights out of Shamsi base in the southwestern province of Baluchistan, long reported to have been used for the covert war against militants.

"No US flights are taking place from Shamsi any longer. If there have to be flights from the base, it will only be Pakistani flights," Mukhtar told the newspaper.

Ties between the countries, strained since the killing of two Pakistanis by a CIA agent in January, suffered a further setback after US Seals killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in a secret raid last month that Pakistani officials said further breached its sovereignty.

Washington had been asked to remove all its infrastructure from the Shamsi air base, the Financial Times cited an unidentified Pakistan official as saying. The official, though, said, no drone flights had taken off from the base since 2009.

Since US President Barack Obama took office, drone strikes have been stepped up, focussed on the Waziristan region in northwest Pakistan, a hub for militants from around the world.

These attacks have further intensified since bin Laden's killing which reinforced suspicion in the United States that elements of Pakistan's security establishment may have helped hide him.

 
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