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Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded strongly to a recent joint statement by the United States and India, which called on Pakistan to act against terrorism emanating from its borders. The statement, issued following a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, specifically mentioned the need for accountability regarding the perpetrators of the 2008 Mumbai attacks and the 2016 Pathankot incident. The Pakistani spokesperson described the remarks as “one-sided, misleading, and contrary to diplomatic norms," arguing that they ignored Pakistan's sacrifices in combating terrorism.
Additionally, the spokesperson alleged that the joint statement cannot mask India's involvement in terrorism and criticized its non-compliance with United Nations Security Council resolutions. The leaders also launched a new initiative, dubbed “U.S.-India COMPACT for the 21st Century,” aimed at enhancing cooperation in various sectors. The announcement of this initiative and the joint statement comes amid rising concerns over the strengthening of defence ties between the US and India, which Pakistan fears could disrupt the regional power balance.