Pakistan rejects reports of agreement with U.S. to conduct air operations in Afghanistan
The Hindu
Earlier, Prime Minister Imran Khan had categorically said that Pakistan would "absolutely not" allow use of its territory for any sort of action inside Afghanistan
Pakistan on Saturday rejected reports about an agreement with the United States on the use of its airspace for intelligence operations in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan.
The Foreign Office (FO) issued a statement in response to media queries regarding the news report alluding to formalisation of an agreement between the two countries to conduct military and intelligence operations against Afghanistan.
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