US hails Pakistan’s ‘success against terror’, condemns loss of lives in ‘barbaric’ attacks
The US designated the Balochistan Liberation Army and Majeed Brigade as Foreign Terrorist Organizations to enhance sanctions and cooperation against deadly attacks in the region, officials said.
- The United States praised Pakistan for its efforts to combat terrorist groups that threaten regional and global security, as stated in a joint statement after counterterrorism talks in Islamabad.
- During the talks, the US expressed condolences for terrorist attacks in Pakistan, including the Jaffar Express bombing and a school bus blast.
- Pakistan welcomed the US designation of the Balochistan Liberation Army and its Majeed Brigade as Foreign Terrorist Organizations, reinforcing its commitment to fight terrorism.
- Both countries committed to deepen cooperation against militant groups like the Balochistan Liberation Army and ISIS-Khorasan, underscoring the need for effective counterterrorism strategies.
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