Pakistan criticizes India-US joint statement on terrorism as one-sided

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India and the US have issued a joint statement urging Pakistan to swiftly bring to justice those responsible for the 2008 Mumbai and Pathankot attacks. This follows a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticized the statement as "one-sided" and "misleading," claiming it ignores India's alleged role in terrorism. The spokesperson emphasized that Pakistan's sacrifices were not acknowledged. The joint statement also highlighted the need to combat global terrorism and eliminate safe havens. Additionally, Trump announced the extradition of Tahawwur Rana, wanted in connection with the Mumbai attacks, to India.


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