US military trainers’ have not come back: Pakistan

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Islamabad: Pakistani military Thursday denied claims by American officials that a group of US military trainers have returned to the country several months after their departure following a deadly NATO strike that killed 24 soldiers.

An unnamed US official has been quoted as saying that nearly 10 military trainers are back into Pakistan as a sign of improvement in relationship, reported Xinhua.

The official said that US special operations soldiers have been sent to a training site near the border city of Peshawar, where they will instruct trainers from Pakistan’s Frontier Corps in counter-insurgency warfare.

“The news of returning of US trainers to Pakistan is not correct,” a brief army statement said.

Pakistan had sought withdrawal of US trainers after the NATO fighter jets struck two of its border posts in Mohmand tribal region in November last year.

In an angry reaction to the soldiers’ deaths, Pakistan closed supply routes for US-led NATO troops in Afghanistan.

A strategically important airbase in southwestern Balochistan province was also vacated from the US military personnel, who had used it for years for military operations in Afghanistan and even in Pakistan’s tribal regions. (IANS)

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